On 10/23/07, Roberto Carvajal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> TRAC does the job, it's far from perfect, but pretty decent if you don't
> mind to manage it using the CLI :)
>
Trac have a decent webadmin plugin.
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TRAC does the job, it's far from perfect, but pretty decent if you don't
mind to manage it using the CLI :)
r.
David Brewer escribió:
> We're pretty happy so far using Trac. Although we're hungry for
> decent multi-project support.
>
> On 10/22/07, Jon Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Whil
We're pretty happy so far using Trac. Although we're hungry for
decent multi-project support.
On 10/22/07, Jon Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> While we're on the subject of developer tools - what does everyone use
> for their team / task management...
>
> we're currently using activecollab
Jon Busby wrote:
> While we're on the subject of developer tools - what does everyone use
> for their team / task management...
We're currently using Flyspray. http://www.flyspray.org
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eclipse + mylyn
mantis
On 10/22/07, Jon Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> While we're on the subject of developer tools - what does everyone use
> for their team / task management...
>
> we're currently using activecollab 0.71, but now they've switched to a
> paid model we're reassessing basec
Good Idea ;)
I use our own little intranet (used by the agency for web & print)
powered by Symfony (developped by myself !) and I'm the only one web
developper :(
This intranet doesn't manage a lot of things : clients, their projects
and contacts, it doesn't manage team and task, it is on the
While we're on the subject of developer tools - what does everyone use
for their team / task management...
we're currently using activecollab 0.71, but now they've switched to a
paid model we're reassessing basecamp/goplan as alternatives...
Roberto Carvajal wrote:
> +1
>
> Exactly the same
+1
Exactly the same setup, except that I use only firefox.
:)
Cheers,
r.
Charley Tiggs escribió:
> Platform: MacOS X 10.4
> Text editory/IDE: TextMate (best editor I've ever used and I've used
> a plethora of them on Linux, Mac, and Windows)
> Primary test browser: Safari, Firefox with deve
Sylvain - Com-Océan wrote:
> If you want 3 screens like me, you need a 2nd video card and I don't
> know how linux manage it.
Linux manages it just fine - I've seen Linux with 5 screens.
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I advice you :
- 2 x LCD 20' 1400x900 : 2.9MPix
(
You can buy 2 LCD 20' (4/3) with 1440x1050 pixels résolution like
"Samsung SyncMaster 203B" (about 200€), it's chepear than 1600x1200 20'
screen and pixels are bigger.
If you want 3 screens like me, you need a 2nd video card and I don't
know h
On 22/10/2007, Ian P. Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Whatever you go for, make sure you lift your screens about 6" off your
> desk, it makes a huge difference to have the screens nearer eye level.
>
I'd emphasize more that the screen heights should be adjustable. I
recently after movin
Bernhard Schussek wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> Interesting conversation - I'm currently desperately trying to find a
> new screen setup to replace my old 17" single screen. What do you think
> is better suited?
>
> two 19" screens - unfortunately with no higher resolution on each than
> my current 17"
Hello!
Interesting conversation - I'm currently desperately trying to find a
new screen setup to replace my old 17" single screen. What do you think
is better suited?
two 19" screens - unfortunately with no higher resolution on each than
my current 17"
two 20" screens - having the disadvantage
Sylvain - Com-Océan wrote:
> But, is nice but not so essential to have 3 screen, I choose that also
> to have a "central" screen and not the "border of 2 screenface to me
> (the I need to look at left or right)
>
I agree - I use 2x17 and 1x19"... however I would say 2 screens is
essential for
Hi,
Yes thierry, I have a tiny black one now ;)
Before I had 2 19' CRT display (which take 50% of my desk...) then I
change to this 3x 17' LCD (last year a 22 or 24' lcd display cost the
same than 3 17').
When you test 2 displays for web developpement, you can't go back to a
single display. Ma
@ Sylvio, you really need a black keyboard :P
Great setup, I only have one 17 inch here, considering to get myself a
22 though :)
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Hi Symfony folks?
Here is what i plan to use for Symfony development. Actually we are new
startup, planning to develop using Symfony.
Platform: Windows XP
Editor: Komodo IDE (have SVN support, autocomplete, highlight, debugging
etc...)
Browser : Firefox of course.
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Hi !
Platform : WinXP (working PC) + Debian Sarge (File & Dev Server)
Text editor/IDE:
- Eclipse 3.2 + PhpEclipse + Subclipse (Svn) + WST (Web Standard Tools
: for css, js, etc.)
- PsPad (text editor for opening other file than current working
projetct)
Primary test browser:
- Firefox 2.0
2007/10/21, Thierry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Editor: Eclipse (PDT), E-texteditor (textmate for windows)
> Currently still missing decent Javascript editor capabilities
The one bundled in Aptana Eclipse pluguin is quite decent, worth a try.
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Platform: XP
Editor: Eclipse (PDT), E-texteditor (textmate for windows)
Browser: Firefox2 and IE7(for testing), firebug and webdeveloper
toolbar
Currently still missing decent Javascript editor capabilities
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Platform: XP
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Platform: Ubuntu Feisty
Editor: Eclipse 3.2 , plugins : phpeclipse, aptana, subclipse
Browser: Firefox 2, plugins : Wev developer tool bar,
Platform: Ubuntu Gutsy (was Feisty until this morning)
IDE: ActiveState Komodo IDE
Browser: Firefox + Firebug, web developer toolbar, etc.
Also, we make heavy use of VMware Server to manage test and staging
servers. We're mostly using Ubuntu Dapper for our server environment.
On 10/20/07, Loïc
Platform: XP
Editor: Eclipse 3.2 , plugins : phpeclipse, multi-clipboard, extvsjs
Browser: Firefox 2, plugins : Wev developer tool bar, Firebug, HTML Validator
> Hi this might have been done already so feel free to point me to an
> existing thread but if not here goes.
>
> I'm intrigued to find
Depending on my mood...
Platform: Ubuntu Feisty (Moving to Gutsy)
IDE: Eclipse w/PDT +hooks into Symfony CLI
Browser: Firefox (w/Firebug) +almost all the other big boys..
Version Control: SVN
Bug Tracking: Trac
Platform: Vista (Agh!)
IDE: Eclipse w/PDT +hooks into Symfony CLI
Browser: Firefox (w
Platform: Fedora Core 8
IDE- Eclipse with phpeclipse
Browser: Firefox with firebug and web developer toolbar
On 10/20/07, Nicolas Perriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Platform:Mac OS X, Gutsy, Etch
> IDE: Aptana + PHPEclipse
> Editor: Vim
> Browser: FF2 and Safari
>
> ++
>
>
Platform:Mac OS X, Gutsy, Etch
IDE: Aptana + PHPEclipse
Editor: Vim
Browser: FF2 and Safari
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2007/10/20, Nicolas Vollmar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Platform: Gentoo Linux
> Editor/IDE: Eclipse w/ PDT or Quanta Plus
> Browser: Konqueror/Firefox (because TinyMCE doesn'
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Editor: Kate
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Platform: Gentoo Linux
Editor/IDE: Eclipse w/ PDT or Quanta Plus
Browser: Konqueror/Firefox (because TinyMCE doesn't work with Konqi)
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Platform: Gentoo & Ubuntu Linux
Editor/IDE: Eclipse w/ PDT (v .7) or vim/gvim (+ctags)
Browser: Mostly Firefox 2, but testing in others.
SCM:svn/svk or git
I'm still using the .7 version of PDT because I've never been able to
get the 1.0 ("stable") version to work.
jbw
Windows Vista
Eclipse w/ PDT
IE7, FF2, Safari3, Opera9, XP+IE6 VPC
TortoiseSVN / CVSDude.com hosted SVN repository
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Eclipse acting up.
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Tom Haskins-Vaughan wrote:
> Hi this might ha
OS X
TextMate
CocoaMySQL
Terminal.app
Firefox + Firebug + Developer Toolbar
On 10/19/07 1:38 PM, "Tom Haskins-Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi this might have been done already so feel free to point me to an
> existing thread but if not here goes.
>
> I'm intrigued to find out what p
Platform : Windows XP
IDE : notepad ++
Browser : FF w/ Firebug and Web Developer toolbar
Evan Fribourg wrote:
> Platform: Windows XP
>
> IDE: Zend Studio 5.5 (Tried Zend Studio Neon (Zend Studio for Eclipse),
> but it was really buggy so far)
>
> Quick Editor: vi
>
> Browser: Firefox 2 with Fire
Platform: Windows XP
IDE: Zend Studio 5.5 (Tried Zend Studio Neon (Zend Studio for Eclipse),
but it was really buggy so far)
Quick Editor: vi
Browser: Firefox 2 with Firebug on Mac OS X and Windows XP
Tom Haskins-Vaughan wrote:
> Hi this might have been done already so feel free to point me t
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From: Charley Tiggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 October 2007 18:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: [symfony-users] Re: Developer tools
Platform: MacOS X 10.4
Text editory/IDE: TextMate (best editor I've ever used and I've used
a plethora of them on Linux, Mac, a
Platform: MacOS X 10.4
Text editory/IDE: TextMate (best editor I've ever used and I've used
a plethora of them on Linux, Mac, and Windows)
Primary test browser: Safari, Firefox with developer and firebug plugins
Charley
On Oct 19, 2007, at 12:38 PM, Tom Haskins-Vaughan wrote:
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> Hi this migh
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