1.1.1 • Published 5 years ago

omega v1.1.1

Weekly downloads
20
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
5 years ago

Omega Issue Tracker

Traditional issue trackers emphasize metadata and workflow and tend to add considerable overhead to a project. They make little sense for small, highly collaborative teams.

Ω is not traditional. It facilitates squashing issues, not documenting their life stories. No administrivia.

Initial version created during a Big Idea Day at Pulse Energy. More details

Demo

Give it a whirl at http://omegatracker.herokuapp.com. The redis database there is severely limited, but it should suffice as a demo.

Features

  • real-time

    • you never need to refresh to get updates
    • chat with team members in the same context
    • optional growl-like notifications even outside the browser (Chrome only, for now)
  • minimalist

    • everything you need on a single page
    • no need to sign up for yet another account with yet another password
    • use tags and flexible filtering to achieve any workflow you want
    • easy setup thanks to few dependencies
  • projects

    • create as many as you need (one per task/feature works well)
    • can mark 'top secret' if you want some privacy (for total security, host Ω behind your firewall)

Installation

Depending on your needs, you could create your project on the demo site. But to have Ω all to yourself, there are a couple of options:

  1. Install it on your own server

    1. Install node.js (which comes with npm)
    2. git clone git@github.com:wachunga/omega.git
    3. cd omega; npm install
  2. Install it in the cloud via a PaaS like Heroku, OpenShift, etc.

Usage

Start the server:

npm start

Or, to specify options:

node server [--redis] [--port <port>] [--pass <password>]

<redis> - use Redis for persistence instead of json on the file system.

<port> - Where the server listens for connections. Defaults to 1337.

<password> - Password required for accessing project admin section. Defaults to 'admin'. (Default username is also 'admin'.)

Then just open a browser to http://localhost:1337 or wherever.

Tests

Ω is unit tested using Jasmine. Open tests/SpecRunner.html to run the tests.

Contributors

 project: omega
 commits: 254
 files  : 105
 authors: 
   221  David Hirtle            87.0%
    24  Neil Gentleman          9.4%
     6  Drew Miller             2.4%
     2  Russell Porter          0.8%
     1  Farrin Reid             0.4%

Bugs

Our dev instance of Ω is not public (for now), but feel free to file issues on github as usual.