- I favorited a YouTube video — Хроники ДТП 2010 http://youtu.be/psQHKKTeylg?a #
- I favorited a YouTube video — SPFX Masks – "Handsome Guy" Mask In FULL HD http://youtu.be/srcN8Ctvvs8?a #
- I favorited a YouTube video — Жесть, бывает и такое http://youtu.be/CIV7LC5QkMk?a #
- How Does Google Work? http://icio.us/rreljm #
Month: July 2010
Day in brief
- I favorited a YouTube video — George Carlin – Ways to Keep People Alert http://youtu.be/EvlKgRfGy-0?a #
Day in brief
- I favorited a YouTube video — Дилан Моран – Дети 2 http://youtu.be/KFCGxwUUE_E?a #
Integrating RT3 with Subversion
As I have mentioned a few times before, I am a big fan of using BestPractical RT3 for all sorts of things, including, but not limited to, bug tracking during project development. I see a great benefit in having a single system for both technical support and development departments. Bugs can be reported by customers, investigated by technical support department, passed on to developers, fixed and tested, and then passed back to technical support department to verify with the customer and resolve.
Needless to say, integrating RT3 with Subversion can be of great benefit. In this case, not only you will have full history of bug reports, but you’ll also see which code changes were made for each bug report. Learning from previous bug fixes and having a quick way to see why something was changed is priceless.
Read more to see how RT3 can be integrated with Subversion. You can also easily adopt the same approach to other version control systems.
Day in brief
- I favorited a YouTube video — Van Canto – Battery (Metallica Cover) http://youtu.be/w9LaB9dq4Rw?a #
- I favorited a YouTube video — mayumana http://youtu.be/MdxB5azLz8g?a #
- I favorited a YouTube video — Реклама ХОНДЫ Civic http://youtu.be/yBG7r7nvkso?a #