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I use the excellent GitHub as source control in my company. We also use the excellent FogBugz on Demand. Are there any plans for source control integration with git?

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GitHub already supports FogBugz directly. Please see this post for detailed instructions.

For non-GitHub git, we do not currently include hook scripts, but you can try this integration created by another FogBugz user: http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/blog/post/Git-Integration.aspx

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Wow - didn't know this! Helped a ton, thanks! – Isaac Waller Sep 8 2009 at 23:48
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I'm sorry, but I don't see a clear answer to the original question. Does FogBugz On Demand include non-GitHub-hosted Git integration? Benjamin said yes. David said no. Is it possible to integrate the plugin David mentioned into FogBugz On Demand?

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You can setup the repo in FogBugz as a generic to use the third-party hook scripts. If you need assistance, just send us an email: fogcreek.com/sendmail.html – adambox Jan 7 2011 at 16:23
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I came here from http://fogbugz.stackexchange.com/questions/4402/ looking for an answer on how to easily make Git commit comments that would link up on our FogBugz-On-Demand cases like we used to do with our SVN commit messages, and I am sorely disappointed.

We are Drupal developers who use Git exclusively due to the fact that Drupal powers almost 5% of all websites on the internet and the Drupal project itself has chosen to standardize on Git as it's version control system, therefore we also use Git in our day-to-day workflows. The incomprehensibility of the above answers is leading us to question whether or not we should continue to pay $3000 a year for FogBugz-On-Demand if it won't even link commit messages to ticket numbers?

I really hope this isn't some "Kiln is better" ruse. It better not be.

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Huh, it's silly that we don't have an easy non-GitHub git integration. Please contact us directly to see what we can do for you. And, no, we're not trying to get you to use Kiln. It's growing just fine on its own merits. :) – Rich Armstrong Nov 11 at 14:51

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