Re: General development tips
Re: General development tips
- Subject: Re: General development tips
- From: Brad Siegfreid <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 19:12:48 -0600
David,
I have a small web server that I also use for Subversion and various
other server applications. I use MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/)
for all my server and python installations and installed Trac which
is extremely simple to configure. I write myself tickets to track
tasks and defects and use its built-in wiki to keep design notes and
links to documentation that I need. Trac also ties into your
Subversion repository and gives a more detailed view with history
than the default Subversion web view does, although thats about the
limit of the integration as far as I can tell.
Funny thing about Trac though -- everyday I knock off a few ticket
items but the list never seems to get shorter! I'll have to file a
bug on that.
- Brad
On Nov 5, 2006, at 4:25 PM, David Aames wrote:
Hello all,
I'd like to ask everyone who has experience with this. There is a
point in time when the app source just becomes too big to manage
everything in your head - all the important stuff and who the API
is supposed to work and all these little TODOs and BUGs. I'm pretty
much a single developer working on a project so I don't any servers
which are just dedicated for myself to use. Currently I'm using
subversion for my SCM tool and nothing else in terms of management
tools. But my APIs are getting more in number & more complex with
every single day so what are you guys using to help you with the
development? Any bug management software (bugzilla, no?), source
documenting systems (I haven't found any good Obj-C ones), etc.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
David
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