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:. 27 September 2002

  9:04:34 PM  

Okay, Jira seriously rocks! Mike Roberts was demonstrating to me today how issue linking works. It allows us to create issues representing user stories which are made up of engineering task issues. Previously, the only tools I've found flexible enough to handle this are index cards and wikis.

This is a huge win for Jira, because let's face it - what do software vendors know about our software process? I'm glad the Atlassian guys have acknowledged this and allowed the end user to model the process instead of dictating how they think it should be. I'm glad that Atlassian ISN'T a company that preaches software development practises. Not that any other software vendors do that :). Rock on Mike Cannon-Brookes...


  8:54:45 PM  

Wooohooo... QDox appeared on Cafe Au Lait :)


  8:52:27 PM  

CruiseControl 2.0 has been released. I've been using (and submitting a couple of patches to) the CVS version (which is what has just been released) for a couple of months now, and can honestly say its way better than version 1.

[transMorphic]

At last! Thankfully, CruiseControl is now really easy to setup and doesn't require tinkering with your build file.


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