Just wondering if we are likely to see the next version of hobbit soon? I'm hoping to get a debian client package that I can easily roll out across the network to replace all my old BB installations.
PS, do you know what would be needed to support a debian repository so people can just add the lines to their apt/sources files and automatically see when updates are available?
Thanks, Adam
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 07:42:32PM +1000, Adam Goryachev wrote:
Just wondering if we are likely to see the next version of hobbit soon? I'm hoping to get a debian client package that I can easily roll out across the network to replace all my old BB installations.
I haven't been able to work as much on Hobbit as I'd have liked to these past couple of weeks. I've been having some problems with my back so sitting down has been difficult, and that's kept me from doing much coding.
It's getting better now, so hopefully I can get going with the new version over the week-end, with a release in a couple of weeks or so.
I've also found out that I need to have some more formal bug tracking system, because I'm beginning to lose track of the pending issues. I take it to be a sign that Hobbit is in fact a success since there are people using it :-) Anyway, I'll probably start using something like http://www.hswn.dk/flyspray/
PS, do you know what would be needed to support a debian repository so people can just add the lines to their apt/sources files and automatically see when updates are available?
I've been looking at setting that up, but haven't gotten around to it. I don't think it's terribly difficult, so I'll try to get it done.
Regards, Henrik
Henrik Stoerner wrote:
I've also found out that I need to have some more formal bug tracking system, because I'm beginning to lose track of the pending issues. I take it to be a sign that Hobbit is in fact a success since there are people using it :-)
I'm told the IBM folks who visited our site last week and saw our Hobbit system in action were very impressed. (That ought to teach them not to try and sell me IBM Director! ;)
Anyway, I'll probably start using something like
OK to enter a bug, or is this tracking system still under evaluation?
Glad to hear you back is getting better. It is amazing how a single component of one's body can have such large impact on a persons everyday life.
Tom
I've been giving presentations about Hobbit at various Mainframe related events this year. The latest was Boston last month, next San Francisco later this month. Attendance is pretty fair (considering the stuff I'm up against) and interest is good.
Tom Georgoulias wrote:
Henrik Stoerner wrote:
I've also found out that I need to have some more formal bug tracking system, because I'm beginning to lose track of the pending issues. I take it to be a sign that Hobbit is in fact a success since there are people using it :-)
I'm told the IBM folks who visited our site last week and saw our Hobbit system in action were very impressed. (That ought to teach them not to try and sell me IBM Director! ;)
Anyway, I'll probably start using something like
OK to enter a bug, or is this tracking system still under evaluation?
Glad to hear you back is getting better. It is amazing how a single component of one's body can have such large impact on a persons everyday life.
Tom
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On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 07:55:07 +0200 henrik at hswn.dk (Henrik Stoerner) wrote:
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 07:42:32PM +1000, Adam Goryachev wrote: I haven't been able to work as much on Hobbit as I'd have liked to these past couple of weeks. I've been having some problems with my back so sitting down has been difficult, and that's kept me from doing much coding.
It's getting better now, so hopefully I can get going with the new version over the week-end, with a release in a couple of weeks or so.
Hi Henrik,
I hoppe your back get better soon.
I've also found out that I need to have some more formal bug tracking system, because I'm beginning to lose track of the pending issues. I take it to be a sign that Hobbit is in fact a success since there are people using it :-) Anyway, I'll probably start using something like http://www.hswn.dk/flyspray/
As Hobbit already uses sourceforge, did you have the oportunity to evaluate the bug/task... system at sourceforge itself? Maybe it's an option who would not neeed much development/maintenance effort.
Anyway, flyspray look very quick to use also.
Regards
Werner
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