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.gitignore | Fri Feb 12 13:42:04 -0800 2010 | don't version-control the .gem [xiongchiamiov] |
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LICENSE | Sun Feb 07 17:26:16 -0800 2010 | add license [xiongchiamiov] |
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README.md | Tue Feb 09 19:36:54 -0800 2010 | README: add some notes on the dependency crap I... [xiongchiamiov] |
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Rakefile | Sat Feb 13 20:48:54 -0800 2010 | add some basic sanity-check tests [xiongchiamiov] |
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bin/ | Fri Feb 12 14:11:23 -0800 2010 | stub for syncing back [xiongchiamiov] |
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lib/ | Sun Feb 14 00:35:28 -0800 2010 | better fuzzy equality checks [xiongchiamiov] |
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sleeping-wolf.gemspec | Fri Feb 12 02:17:50 -0800 2010 | gemspec: remove has_rdoc [xiongchiamiov] |
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test/ | Sun Feb 14 00:44:36 -0800 2010 | test list combining [xiongchiamiov] |
I like gh-issues, and its ability to allow other users to easily comment on my project. I also like ticgit, and the fact that I have integral parts of my project with me, even if github is unavailable. So, I want to use both!
Since we'll be making commits on behalf of other users, it won't be perfect. But hey, let's see what we can do.
Requirements
Scott Chacon's ticgit hasn't been updated in some time (and doesn't work with Ruby 1.9), so you'll probably need to install from one of the forks. I used jeffWelling's.
ticgit currently requires ruby/git, which is deprecated in favor of grit. Until someone fixes that, you'll need a version of ruby/git that works with ruby 1.9. I'm attempting to maintain one. Be aware that it currently requires jeweler to build the gem, and jeweler requires ruby/git, so you'll be overwriting the version of ruby/git that gets pulled in by gem. sigh
You'll also need octopi. Until issue 18 gets fixed, you'll want to grab my fork.
On the Name
ticgit---gh-issues-synchronizer was just too damn long a name, even if it was descriptive. So, I went looking:
Google -> Wikipedia (Synchronizer) -> Wikipedia (Synchronization -> Wikipedia (Data Synchronization) -> Scholarpedia (Slepian-Wolf coding) -> sleeping wolf
Plus, I can have an awesomely cute logo, once I find someone to make it!

