[Xerte-dev] Re: Trac

Smith, John J.J.Smith at gcu.ac.uk
Mon Jul 29 10:02:49 BST 2013


Sounds good to me...

Regards

John Smith
Learning Technologist
School of Health and Life Sciences

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Julian Tenney <Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:


Some of the groups here have been using Trac to manage tickets: I've been really impressed with how they are using it. Do you think it would be good to use it ourselves? Basically, they are using it to manage a SCRUM approach to development, with tickets either being bugs / issues, or new feature requests. The tickets are then organised into a roadmap, and a series of code sprints. I think we need to do something to make our development process easier to manage and keep track of issues, and we keep talking about potential new features but don't always write them down anywhere?

What do you think?
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