Comment by adastra22 13 days ago Those things exist for git too, e.g. git-bug. But the first-class to do it in git is email. 3 comments adastra22 Reply embedding-shape 13 days ago Email isn't a wiki, bug tracking, documentation and all the other stuff Fossil offers as part of their core design. The point is for it to be in one place, and local-first.If you don't trust me, read the list of features and give it a try yourself: https://fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/index.wiki adastra22 13 days ago I am aware of fossil. Did you look up git-bug? embedding-shape 12 days ago Indeed, I'd still claim that a 3rd party addition doesn't make Git as local-first as Fossil when it comes to other things than source code.
embedding-shape 13 days ago Email isn't a wiki, bug tracking, documentation and all the other stuff Fossil offers as part of their core design. The point is for it to be in one place, and local-first.If you don't trust me, read the list of features and give it a try yourself: https://fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/index.wiki adastra22 13 days ago I am aware of fossil. Did you look up git-bug? embedding-shape 12 days ago Indeed, I'd still claim that a 3rd party addition doesn't make Git as local-first as Fossil when it comes to other things than source code.
adastra22 13 days ago I am aware of fossil. Did you look up git-bug? embedding-shape 12 days ago Indeed, I'd still claim that a 3rd party addition doesn't make Git as local-first as Fossil when it comes to other things than source code.
embedding-shape 12 days ago Indeed, I'd still claim that a 3rd party addition doesn't make Git as local-first as Fossil when it comes to other things than source code.
Email isn't a wiki, bug tracking, documentation and all the other stuff Fossil offers as part of their core design. The point is for it to be in one place, and local-first.
If you don't trust me, read the list of features and give it a try yourself: https://fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/index.wiki
I am aware of fossil. Did you look up git-bug?
Indeed, I'd still claim that a 3rd party addition doesn't make Git as local-first as Fossil when it comes to other things than source code.