Contributing ============ To browse the latest code, see: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/boartty/tree/ To clone the latest code, use `git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/boartty` Bugs are handled at: https://storyboard.openstack.org/ Code reviews are handled by gerrit at: https://review.openstack.org Use `git review` to submit patches (after creating a gerrit account that links to your launchpad account). Example:: # Do your commits $ git review # Enter your username if prompted Philosophy ---------- Boartty is based on the following precepts which should inform changes to the program: * Support large numbers of stories across large numbers of projects. * Support off-line use. Boartty should be completely usable off-line with reliable syncing between local data and Storyboard when a connection is available (just like git or mail or news). * Ample use of color. Unlike a web interface, a good text interface relies mostly on color and precise placement rather than whitespace and decoration to indicate to the user the purpose of a given piece of information. Boartty should degrade well to 16 colors, but more (88 or 256) may be used. * Keyboard navigation (with easy-to-remember commands) should be considered the primary mode of interaction. Mouse interaction should also be supported. * The navigation philosophy is a stack of screens, where each selection pushes a new screen onto the stack, and ESC pops the screen off. This makes sense when drilling down to a change from lists, but also supports linking from change to change (via commit messages or comments) and navigating back intuitive (it matches expectations set by the web browsers). * Support a wide variety of Storyboard installations. The initial development of Boartty is against the OpenStack project's Storyboard, and many of the features are intended to help its developers with their workflow, however, those features should be implemented in a generic way so that the system does not require a specific Storyboard configuration.