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Remember Gitchain? You might be interested in this.

Hey guys,

Long time no see! I've been pretty busy with a lot of different things, but I kept working on some of my ideas in open source, and I never really lost the nagging feeling about having our ecosystem provided by one or two major players. 

I've been sharing my concerns about elegance, availability and flexibility of having a third-party systems for issue tracking with my peers for some time. I've got some supportive ears!

Well, a few days ago I finally sat down and outlined what an offline-first, SCM-agnostic, file-based, immutable issue tracker should look like. And it turned out so simple that I couldn't resist the urge to write some code as well.

And the result of that is SIT, a nice and small toolkit. It's CLI-only at the moment, but I've got some web stuff in the pipeline. It's early but I wanted to share with you, as you supported Gitchain and might enjoy this as well.

SIT is ultimately about preserving decision making, notes and ideas over the lifetime of a project and maybe even longer.

You can check out project on GitHub (it got a relatively useful README!) or read the "background" article I wrote last night!


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