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Re: issue tracking in git


From: indieterminacy
Subject: Re: issue tracking in git
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2022 11:59:13 +0100

Hi Giovanni,

On 23-11-2022 11:29, Giovanni Biscuolo wrote:

please are there updates about this initiative?

Yeah, issue tracker lives here:

=> https://issues.genenetwork.org/

The actual issues are in gemini format and can be served with a gemini
server. The HTML parser+renderer is written in Guile by Arun

=> https://git.systemreboot.net/tissue

Homepage is https://tissue.systemreboot.net/

Wow!  Very interesting project, it deserves more visibility! (why did I
miss its existance?!? :-O )

Any other tissue user in this mailing list?


FWIW, Ive been working on Gemini and issue trackers in parrallel to Genenetwork.

Arun did such a great job with a minimalist setup that I thought it more proper to create a bigger ladder (given the reach of all the domains which Tissue provides(.

I have two main strands:

Firstly, I have been combining Gemtext's terse syntax with that of the Emacs-Hyperbole format, Koutliner, as well as the "recursive-modelling-language" I have been developing Qiuy.

https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/1q20hqh_oqo_parsing_qiuynonical/

As a consequence, it has grown into something different and more complex. I need to trim this, especially as the results of some sprints but once I refactor it it shall be a lot more solid.

Secondly, I have been returning to Gemtext from the perspective of Git diffs, with the idea to generate RDF perspectives one each revision per file and then use RDF calls to resolve more complex queries.

https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/1q20twt_oq_parsing-commits_txr

I shall be folding the logic of the first tool into the second (carefully). I need a bit more time to do this to be fully satisfied.

There are some other tools floating around my forge (concerning hash trees for different interpreters and rdf from the perspective of project management), its mainly in TXR, Gawk and eLisp (though I will be doing more with respect to Guile for these areas over time).

Kind regards,


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Jonathan McHugh
indieterminacy@libre.brussels



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