[C++-sig] [Boost.Python v3] Planning and Logistics
Niall Douglas
s_sourceforge at nedprod.com
Sun Aug 28 17:41:38 CEST 2011
On 27 Aug 2011 at 12:29, Dave Abrahams wrote:
> In that case, if I were you, I would actually start using Git with the
> modularized / CMake-ified Boost at http://github.com/boost-lib.
If you do go for git, I have found repo embedded per-branch issue
tracking (e.g. http://bugseverywhere.org/) to be a god send for
productivity because you can raise issues with your own code without
bothering the mainline issue tracker about branch specific (and
indeed often personal) issues. It has made as much difference to my
productivity as adopting git did because I no longer need to keep
(and often misplace) post it notes reminding me of things to do.
I even coded up a GUI for it for the TortoiseXXX family of revision
tracking GUIs which you can find at
http://www.nedprod.com/programs/Win32/BEurtle/. This lets you mark
off BE issue fixes with GIT/whatever commits.
HTH,
Niall
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