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diff --git a/content/post/2009-11-17-sd-the-peer-to-peer-bug-tracking-system.md b/posts/2009-11-17-sd-the-peer-to-peer-bug-tracking-system.md index 12b1d3b..88b3fa6 100644 --- a/content/post/2009-11-17-sd-the-peer-to-peer-bug-tracking-system.md +++ b/posts/2009-11-17-sd-the-peer-to-peer-bug-tracking-system.md @@ -1,9 +1,3 @@ ---- -date: 2009-11-17T00:00:00Z -summary: In which I write about SD. -title: sd the peer to peer bug tracking system ---- - <a href="http://syncwith.us/sd/">SD</a> is a peer to peer bug tracking system build on top of <a href="http://syncwith.us/">Prophet</a>. Prophet is <strong> A grounded, semirelational, peer to peer replicated, disconnected, versioned, property database with self-healing conflict resolution</strong>. SD can be used alone, on an existing bug tracking system (like RT or redmine or github) and it plays nice with git. Why should you use SD ? Well, at <a href="http://linkfluence.net/">$work</a> we are using <a href="http://www.redmine.org/">redmine</a> as our ticket tracker. I spend a good part of my time in a terminal, and checking the ticket system, adding a ticket, etc, using the browser, is annoying. I prefer something which I can use in my terminal and edit with my <a href="http://www.vim.org/">$EDITOR</a>. So if you recognize yourself in this description, you might want to take a look at SD. |
