Discuss] ColdFusion project lifecycle tools ??? -
Configuration Management to Versioning to Testing
Sorry guys, I didnt realise somehow we had 2 threads running parallel for
this topic. So here is my question again
1) Whenever I login to Bugzilla, if i dont do any activity for sometime, and
try
Of Ajas Mohammed
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 12:23 AM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFusion project lifecycle tools ??? -
Configuration Management to Versioning to Testing
Sorry guys, I didnt realise somehow we had 2 threads running parallel for
this topic. So here is my
project lifecycle tools ??? -
Configuration Management to Versioning to Testing
Sorry guys, I didnt realise somehow we had 2 threads running parallel for
this topic. So here is my question again
1) Whenever I login to Bugzilla, if i dont do any activity for sometime,
and try to open bugzilla open
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Mohammed
*Sent:* Friday, March 09, 2007 12:23 AM
*To:* discussion@acfug.org
*Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFusion project lifecycle tools ??? -
Configuration Management to Versioning to Testing
Sorry guys, I didnt realise somehow we had 2 threads running
Sorry guys, I didnt realise somehow we had 2 threads running parallel for
this topic. So here is my question again
1) Whenever I login to Bugzilla, if i dont do any activity for sometime, and
try to open bugzilla open by doing refresh, I get this error :
CGI ErrorThe specified CGI application
Hi,
I finally installed Bugzilla on my home notebook last night. My setup
was Winxp with IIS. I made one small mistake and I wasnt able to see the
start page for bugzilla. I will let you know the mistake later. I Fixed that
mistake in lunch hrs and it works fine now. Havent played with it
Hi,
Can anyone clarify what Steven pointed out about not being able to
pick a user from dropdown in demo on their site? Does it work in regular
version of trac?
So far, looking at the responses ppl seem to be very happy using Trac since
it integrates directly with Subversion. I decided I
Ajas,
The drop down for Trac when referring to users is one complaint that it
would be nice to choose who assign tickets to, but on the opposite side or
people who can take action on bugs, they can assign themselves to the
ticket.
Regardless if 10 people swear that Trac is better than Bugzilla,
in one.
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Knudsen
*Sent:* Wednesday, February 28, 2007 1:15 PM
*To:* discussion@acfug.org
*Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFusion project lifecycle tools ??? -
Configuration Management
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ajas Mohammed
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 4:42 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFusion project lifecycle tools ??? -
Configuration Management to Versioning to Testing
1)Does trac provide an interface wherein
I have seen cfcunit cfunit but at this point it doesnt look very natural
way of doing things to me. I would prefer the GUI tools, atleast for now.
If it is unit testing you are interested in, there really isn't any way to
write your tests in a GUI fashion. Tests are code, and you have to
Justin, I looked at the link you sent and it reminded me of Bugzilla. So now
the question boils down to
Bugzilla vs Trac ?
1)which one would you prefer and why?
2) benefits
3)support for Subversion? i read bugzilla needs another component to
interact with Subversion
Plz share your experience if
: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFusion project lifecycle tools ??? -
Configuration Management to Versioning to Testing
Justin, I looked at the link you sent and it reminded me of Bugzilla. So now
the question boils down to
Bugzilla vs Trac ?
1)which one would you prefer and why?
2) benefits
3)support
The only downside to trac is that it doesn't have the detail that
bugzilla does. There is also the annoyance of not being able to pick
a user from a dropdown. In trac you just enter their name... at least
that is the way the demo is on their site. I haven't used trac but, I
like the hooks into
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