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Vervis
Vervis is a project hosting and management application, with a focus on softare projects and decentralization. It's still in very early development. At the time of writing, it is a minimal web application in which you can create Git repositories and watch their commit logs.
Vervis is free software, and is committed to software freedom and to freedom in
general. It is released to the public domain using the CC0 Public Domain
Dedication. For the boring "legal" details, see the file COPYING
. Please use
and reuse Vervis for a Good purpose, and share your work too in the same
spirit.
Installation
See INSTALL.md
. To be honest, I haven't written it yet. Just use stack install
, pray, and ask me if anything fails. Ah, actually before that you need
to create a PostgreSQL database, generate an SSH key and update the settings in
config/settings.yml
as needed. I promise to write detailed instructions soon.
Using
See the .cabal file for more info and link to project website and version control.
The official download location is the Darcs repository:
http://hub.darcs.net/fr33domlover/vervis
Releases are made to Hackage, the Haskell package repository. See http://hackage.haskell.org/package/vervis.
See the file INSTALL.md
for a detailed usage and deployment guide. The file
ChangeLog
explains how to see the history log of the changes done in the
code. NEWS.md
provides a friendly overview of the changes for each release.
Reporting Bugs and Suggesting Features
If you found a bug, or you have an idea, a feature request or a wishlist item, open a ticket for it! Even if you're goint to implement something or try to solve it.
http://rel4tion.org/projects/vervis/tickets/
If you're going to implement some feature or fix some bug you found, start by opening a ticket so that other people will know which features are being developed and who does what.