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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
-[[meta title="Integrated issue tracking with Ikiwiki"]]
+[[!meta title="Integrated issue tracking with Ikiwiki"]]
-[[meta author="Joey Hess, LinuxWorld.com"]]
+[[!meta author="Joey Hess, LinuxWorld.com"]]
-[[meta copyright="""
+[[!meta copyright="""
Copyright 2007 Joey Hess <joeyh@ikiwiki.info>, LinuxWorld.com
[First published](http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/040607-integrated-issue-tracking-ikiwiki.html)
on [LinuxWorld.com](http://www.linuxworld.com/), a publication of Network
World Inc., 118 Turnpike Rd., Southboro, MA 01772.
"""]]
-[[meta license="[[GPL|freesoftware]]"]]
+[[!meta license="[[GPL|freesoftware]]"]]
Wikis are not just for encyclopedias and websites anymore. You can use
Ikiwiki in combination with your revision control system to handle issue
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ etc, to document different stages of
their lifecycle. A developer can take ownership of a
bug by tagging it with something like "owner/Joey".
-To tag a wiki page, edit it and add text such as "\[[tag done]]". Note that
+To tag a wiki page, edit it and add text such as "\[[!tag done]]". Note that
adding a wiki link to "\[[done]]" will have the same categorisation effect
as a tag, but the link will show up in the body of the page, which is a
nice effect if used in a sentence such as "This was \[[done]] in version
@@ -155,23 +155,23 @@ be inlined into a given page. A few examples:
* A typical list of all open bugs, with their full text, and a form to post new
bugs.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" actions=yes postform=yes show=0]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" actions=yes postform=yes show=0]]
* Index of the 30 most recently fixed bugs.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and link(done) and !*/Discussion" sort=mtime show=30 archive=yes]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and link(done) and !*/Discussion" sort=mtime show=30 archive=yes]]
* Index of the 10 most recently active bugs.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" sort=mtime show=10]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" sort=mtime show=10]]
* Open security issues.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and link(security) and !link(done) and !*/Discussion"]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and link(security) and !link(done) and !*/Discussion"]]
* Full text of bugs assigned to Joey.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and link(owner/Joey) and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" show=0]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and link(owner/Joey) and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" show=0]]
It may seem strange to consider using a wiki for issue tracking when there
are several dedicated bug tracking systems, like Bugzilla, that handle all