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RE: Tags usage -- comments please
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Carucci, Jason |
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RE: Tags usage -- comments please |
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Thu, 10 Jun 2004 14:25:58 -0400 |
Well, it's not explicitly supported, but we use the comments field for that
purpose. You can then write a query for that comment field, or more often
look for the defect number and then look at the comments field for the list
of files.
It's by a company called segue. It used to be called SilkRadar, but
apparently they changed the name to SilkCentral Issue Manager.
http://www.segue.com/products/test-management/silkcentral-issue-manager.asp
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 2:15 PM
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Subject: RE: Tags usage -- comments please
Indeed. You can even have a *info script update the defect database with
the files and version numbers.
Your database maps files to defect numbers? Which product do you use, if
it's not proprietary?
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The way we approach this in our team is to have a bug tracking database.
When we fix a bug, we put a list of the files that changed in the database.
Then we can query the database by bug number, file, or whatever. It's a
little more work, but more flexible than trying to use CVS for this task.
-----Original Message-----
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In our team, one developer wants to make tags for a
few files; suppose he is working on 2 bugs, each
requiring changes in 2 or 3 different set of files, he
wants to tag each of those 2 or 3 files with the bug
number, so that he can remember which files are
modified for which bug. I think this is the wrong way
to use tags, not the way they were intended to be
used. I think log message is a better way to use in
this case, we can later search the logs for the bug
numbers. He doesn't agree. Any comments for/against
this are greatly appreciated.
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