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<font face="Century Schoolbook L">Hi all, <br>
I was looking if there is some way to get bugzilla to talk to git
back-and-forth and found two potential solutions :-<br>
<br>
a. <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/gera/gitzilla/">https://github.com/gera/gitzilla/</a> - this is old/oldish repo of
git - bugzilla integration <br>
b. <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/bicycle18/GitZilla">https://github.com/bicycle18/GitZilla</a> - A forked repo. , this
one has rake so ruby bindings <br>
<br>
c.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://linsec.ca/blog/2012/09/21/git-commit-hook-to-bugzilla-using-git-notifier/">http://linsec.ca/blog/2012/09/21/git-commit-hook-to-bugzilla-using-git-notifier/</a>
- the entry itself says all, as shared by the author might be a
bit mangly, will be needed to investigate. <br>
<br>
a. would be best but will need forking and updating version
information, any paths changed between them and now and whatever
else that might have changed. This could be a small project under
the hamara-linux banner perhaps and it has a bit of existing
code. <br>
<br>
Another way would be to have our own solution but will be nice if
such code is made generic and. can be put up on VCS site as well.
<br>
<br>
Instead of github we could have our own cgit interface . <br>
<br>
Look forward to feedback to what people think. <br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Shirish Agarwal,
Community Lead,
Hamaralinux.org</pre>
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