johnsu01 ([info]johnsu01) wrote,
@ 2009-05-11 13:35:00
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My rt-liberation git branch

For anyone interested, I'll be publishing my hacking on [info]yrk's rt-liberation.el at http://git.wjsullivan.net/rt-liberation.git, browseable at http://wjsullivan.net/git.

Right now I'm most interested in working on the CLI module, so I can do things like assign tickets and update their status.



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[info]yrk
2009-05-11 08:11 pm UTC (link)
Feel free to change etc/rt-dot-el-design if that helps. I find it useful because I only get to work on rt-liberation once in a while and recording the design there helps me remember what I was doing.

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[info]yrk
2009-05-11 08:13 pm UTC (link)
After posting that I realized how weird it sounds in context of git distributed development.

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[info]johnsu01
2009-05-11 08:45 pm UTC (link)
Heh, no, I think invitations to collaborate fit right in to that context :).

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[info]johnsu01
2009-05-11 08:34 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, it's good to have, and it gave me some insight in to how things are supposed to be setup.

I'll be taking a look at the CLI module first, since one of my my needs is to be able to quickly reassign tickets and update their priority and status. I've written some sketchy code for this already so I'll see how it can be fit into this framework (which is much better than what mine was).

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