Just an FYI of some interesting applications of JIRA.
-Mike
Ted Husted <ted.huste..mail.com> wrote:
> In my own work, I've been experimenting with using an issue tracker
> like JIRA in lieu of a DEV list. We have a separate JIRA project open
> for Conversations. Since the numbers issue trackers assign are
> obvious, it's easier to link things up later, or move a issues from
> the Conversation project to the actual development project. To
> continue the threading, JIRA has a Subversion plugin. We can can
> reference a JIRA ticket in the Subversion log and the log is
> automatically linked to a tab on the ticket.
>
> Confluence also has a nifty Maril Archive feature, that I'm starting
> to play with. You can hook up a page to a pop account, and it
> incorporates the messages into a wiki page. Confluence also has a JIRA
> reporting feature, so you can embed a dynamic ticket filter into a
> wiki page.
>
> Issue trackers, wikis, and mailing list archives are starting to merge
> into a single application. This is a trend that will make things
> easier for open source development, since we will have a one-stop-shop
> instead of a strip mall.
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