On Thursday 04 January 2007 19:21, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Finally after a quick look at Mik Kersten bio I did not resist to see what > is exactly Mylar. Wooow... I have just been thru the 1st 30min of the 1st > demo here http://www.eclipse.org/mylar/start.php and I think it's worth the > try. I have noticed that it needs Java 1.5 to run (thru Eclipse of course) > and that at the time the video was done (oct 2006) "context storage" was > not yet supported for JIRA but you were able to do that indirectly trough > attachments. Or even sent these contexts over emails. But that does not > mean that you can't use Jira if I follow what is explained at the bottom of > the link above : Web only: Reports linked via drag-and-drop, editing via > embedded browser, (any web-based repository) Query support: Repository > queries in task list view (currently Bugzilla, Trac, and JIRA and web > connector templates) Full integration: Authoring of reports within native > Eclipse editor, offline editing, incoming/outgoing status, compare and > change notifications. (Bugzilla, JIRA and Trac)
I've used Mylar and its pretty darn cool. You better have a pretty burly machine though. Last time I tried to use it my 3.2GHz + 2G of RAM + RAID equipped workstation was not entirely responsive. When I used it last the support for contexts was incomplete on everything but Bugzilla so I may be pretty out of the loop. -- Ean Schuessler, CTO [EMAIL PROTECTED] 214-720-0700 x 315 Brainfood, Inc. http://www.brainfood.com
