I think the buglist should include the solutions for install/deployment/configuration problems, since some of these are real show-stoppers. I found this one to be a godsend:
http://forums.asp.net/thread/1186510.aspx "Club Site Starter Kit on CrystalTech"
Also, is there a way to make the buglist thread sticky, so it shows at the top of the forum message list?
Now that this thread is sticky, the top-level message displays as "locked".
I cannot post a reply to that message, in order to add a bug/fix to the list at the level just below the top level . Perhaps this a limitation of the forum software, in which case some strategy is needed to get all the added fixes posted at the same level
for easy browsing.
Does anybody have the Issue Tracking Kit up and running? That would be a fantastic way to integrate some of the Starter Kits.
We could use the Issue Starter Kit to keep track of the issues we find on the Club Starter Kit.
I use Brinkerster as a free hosting site, I wonder if it would work over there, or perhaps I will have to simply open a different Port # on my server here and run the Issue Starter kit there.
Does anybody have the Issue Tracking Kit up and running? That would be a fantastic way to integrate some of the Starter Kits.
We could use the Issue Starter Kit to keep track of the issues we find on the Club Starter Kit.
I use Brinkerster as a free hosting site, I wonder if it would work over there, or perhaps I will have to simply open a different Port # on my server here and run the Issue Starter kit there.
I will check the ITK out over the weekend to see if I can get it running without a lot of trouble.
Does anybody have the Issue Tracking Kit up and running? That would be a fantastic way to integrate some of the Starter Kits.
We could use the Issue Starter Kit to keep track of the issues we find on the Club Starter Kit.
I use Brinkerster as a free hosting site, I wonder if it would work over there, or perhaps I will have to simply open a different Port # on my server here and run the Issue Starter kit there.
Angelo ...
I installed the ITK ... and it seems to be 'working'. Now, I need to see what 'it can do' ! I installed the Access version because I have been working daily with Access for 14 years
and am intimately familiar with it.
Looking at the ITK Forum, there seem a lot of 'issues' - kind of ironic. So, I need to assess the ITK ... find the issues ... and really, see it I have time to really get it up an running to a useful
state. The ITK in itself is no doubt a project in itself! I have sites where I can host it, you hosting is not a problem per se.
lutz2
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Buglist suggestions
Mar 29, 2006 03:00 PM|LINK
I think the buglist should include the solutions for install/deployment/configuration problems, since some of these are real show-stoppers. I found this one to be a godsend: http://forums.asp.net/thread/1186510.aspx "Club Site Starter Kit on CrystalTech"
Also, is there a way to make the buglist thread sticky, so it shows at the top of the forum message list?
tmorton
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Re: Buglist suggestions
Mar 29, 2006 03:10 PM|LINK
Sure, a moderator can do this. This is a good suggestion and this thread is now sticky.
ASP.NET/IIS.NET Website Manager, Neudesic
lutz2
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Re: Buglist suggestions
Mar 29, 2006 04:17 PM|LINK
Thanks very much.
Now that this thread is sticky, the top-level message displays as "locked".
I cannot post a reply to that message, in order to add a bug/fix to the list at the level just below the top level . Perhaps this a limitation of the forum software, in which case some strategy is needed to get all the added fixes posted at the same level for easy browsing.
tmorton
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Re: Buglist suggestions
Mar 29, 2006 08:29 PM|LINK
ASP.NET/IIS.NET Website Manager, Neudesic
lutz2
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Bugs in the ~Extending the Club Site~ article about adding Files section to clubsite
Mar 29, 2006 10:01 PM|LINK
http://forums.asp.net/thread/983940.aspx
lutz2
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Re: Buglist suggestions
Mar 29, 2006 10:07 PM|LINK
Thanks. Regarding my previous comments, and to keep things organized: maybe 3 stickys would be best to make things easy to find:
1) Buglist
2) Deployment, Installation, & Configuration info, problem fixes, guides, & walkthroughs
3) Extensions / Added functionality / Improvements
DatabaseMX
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Re: Buglist suggestions
Mar 29, 2006 10:55 PM|LINK
Thanks. Regarding my previous comments, and to keep things organized: maybe 3 stickys would be best to make things easy to find:
1) Buglist
2) Deployment, Installation, & Configuration info, problem fixes, guides, & walkthroughs
3) Extensions / Added functionality / Improvements
Excellent Idea!
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aabruzzese
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Re: Buglist suggestions
Mar 30, 2006 11:54 PM|LINK
Hey,
Does anybody have the Issue Tracking Kit up and running? That would be a fantastic way to integrate some of the Starter Kits.
We could use the Issue Starter Kit to keep track of the issues we find on the Club Starter Kit.
I use Brinkerster as a free hosting site, I wonder if it would work over there, or perhaps I will have to simply open a different Port # on my server here and run the Issue Starter kit there.
DatabaseMX
Member
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Re: Buglist suggestions
Mar 31, 2006 09:45 PM|LINK
I will check the ITK out over the weekend to see if I can get it running without a lot of trouble.
joe
DatabaseMX
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Re: Buglist suggestions - implementing the Issue Tracker Kit ...
Apr 03, 2006 09:44 PM|LINK
Hey,
Does anybody have the Issue Tracking Kit up and running? That would be a fantastic way to integrate some of the Starter Kits.
We could use the Issue Starter Kit to keep track of the issues we find on the Club Starter Kit.
I use Brinkerster as a free hosting site, I wonder if it would work over there, or perhaps I will have to simply open a different Port # on my server here and run the Issue Starter kit there.
Angelo ...
I installed the ITK ... and it seems to be 'working'. Now, I need to see what 'it can do' ! I installed the Access version because I have been working daily with Access for 14 years and am intimately familiar with it.
Looking at the ITK Forum, there seem a lot of 'issues' - kind of ironic. So, I need to assess the ITK ... find the issues ... and really, see it I have time to really get it up an running to a useful state. The ITK in itself is no doubt a project in itself! I have sites where I can host it, you hosting is not a problem per se.
I will get back to you in a bit ...
joe