Yes, I've seen org-issues, which is very cool. It's actually almost the
reverse of what I'm describing (using orgmode to make a bugtracker out
of other data), so in that sense it is related. :)
I'll look at adding it, or a link to the post, to worg somewhere then.
Thanks, and glad you enjoyed the post.
"Eric Schulte" <schulte.eric@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi Christopher,
>
> David Maus is maintaining a page on Worg which tracks Org-mode
> development tasks [1] and maintains links to both messages in this
> mailing list and patches in the Org-mode patchwork server [2]. While
> this solves a slightly different problem than the setup you describe in
> your blog post I think the two are certainly related.
>
> It would be great to add something to Worg (even if it is just a link to
> your blog post). I'm not sure where this would best fit into Worg, but
> either an entry into the FAQ page or into the Babel examples page would
> certainly work.
>
> I really enjoyed your blog post, and I'm always happy to see Babel being
> used successfully.
>
> Thanks for sharing! -- Eric
>
> Christopher Allan Webber <cwebber@dustycloud.org> writes:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I pushed a blogpost today on how I bridge together our bugtracker at
>> Creative Commons with my own private TODO list in orgmode:
>>
>> http://labs.creativecommons.org/2010/11/10/bridging-public-bugtrackers-and-local-tasklists/
>>
>> I'm curious if other people are doing something different or similar.
>> Also, would this be a good topic for me to add to Worg?
>>
>> - Christopher Allan Webber
>>
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> Footnotes:
> [1] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-issues.php
>
> [2] http://patchwork.newartisans.com/