JIRA / Issue tracker
JIRA / Issue tracker
Good day.
Should we consider using JIRA/Trac/Redmine for submitting issues? Mentioning these three as I have used them before - others might be equally good.
I believe with the tool growing popular it might come handy. It is already a bit difficult to keep track of all ideas and updates.
Should we consider using JIRA/Trac/Redmine for submitting issues? Mentioning these three as I have used them before - others might be equally good.
I believe with the tool growing popular it might come handy. It is already a bit difficult to keep track of all ideas and updates.
Re: JIRA / Issue tracker
Actually, I was going to suggest this too. Issue tracker could be useful, but having used all those three tools, I wouldn't go overboard with any of them. Assuming that Files is targeted at pros, I'd suggest issue tracker that the most programmers and tech people are exposed to: GitHub tracker. Now, I haven't used it myself yet but it looks simple, it's certainly popular and setting it up will be easy. And later that GitHub account could be useful for other things too... Worth considering.
Re: JIRA / Issue tracker
Hear you.
Though GitHub power comes into play when combined with maintaining the source code there.
Anyway - I am impartial to what it is as far there is something like that
Though GitHub power comes into play when combined with maintaining the source code there.
Anyway - I am impartial to what it is as far there is something like that
Re: JIRA / Issue tracker
Also, would be helpful to get a wiki somewhere too.
We the development pace like this new features introduced quite quickly.
Would be nice to be able to document them somewhere visible to a wider audience.
We the development pace like this new features introduced quite quickly.
Would be nice to be able to document them somewhere visible to a wider audience.
Re: JIRA / Issue tracker
Guys,
Good point.
I'll open an issue tracker on GitHub, since I use it already anyway.
Having a Wiki is good idea too, I'll start writing it some day.
Mike.
Good point.
I'll open an issue tracker on GitHub, since I use it already anyway.
Having a Wiki is good idea too, I'll start writing it some day.
Mike.
Re: JIRA / Issue tracker
For the wiki - it might make sense to let other people contribute too.
Myself I would definitely pick the answers for my questions and put them on the wiki somewhere - just for the future reference myself.
Collaborative environment, see.
Myself I would definitely pick the answers for my questions and put them on the wiki somewhere - just for the future reference myself.
Collaborative environment, see.
Re: JIRA / Issue tracker
Friends,
I've moved most of tasks in my private issue tracker to a public one:
https://github.com/mikekazakov/nimble-commander/issues
This URL surely looks badly, but I don't know if GitHub allows any domain substitution for it's main functionality (GitHub Pages allows only static content).
It's quite a fresh tracker, a lot of ideas and issues mentioned here are not listed in GitHub issue tracker yet.
Any comments on integration of a public tracker into the development process are very welcome.
Also, I've placed a fresh Wiki on a website: http://magnumbytes.com/wiki/ and will build some structure with major articles there.
Mike.
I've moved most of tasks in my private issue tracker to a public one:
https://github.com/mikekazakov/nimble-commander/issues
This URL surely looks badly, but I don't know if GitHub allows any domain substitution for it's main functionality (GitHub Pages allows only static content).
It's quite a fresh tracker, a lot of ideas and issues mentioned here are not listed in GitHub issue tracker yet.
Any comments on integration of a public tracker into the development process are very welcome.
Also, I've placed a fresh Wiki on a website: http://magnumbytes.com/wiki/ and will build some structure with major articles there.
Mike.
Re: JIRA / Issue tracker
Is there a way saying what the priority / order for upcoming implementation is?
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Re: JIRA / Issue tracker
At the moment there's no clear methodology in assigning features for development in some version.
Crashes first and others are flexible.
Crashes first and others are flexible.