Great, thanks Henrik! We should certainly
give it a shot.
From: gmf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:gmf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Henrik Rentz-Reichert
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005
11:05 AM
To: GMF Project developer
discussions.
Subject: Re: [gmf-dev]
Requirements transition
Hi Rich,
on the website of this Deskzilla thing I found:
People in ALM Works appreciate the effort that is being
put into open source projects by developers worldwide. We offer Deskzilla to
participants of established open source projects at no charge.
Please see the
license agreement for open source projects.
To request a license key, please send the following
information to
opensource@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
- Your
first and last name;
- The
name and URL of the open-source project that you participate in;
- The
project's Bugzilla URL.
maybe we can use the software
for free?
Best,
Henrik
Richard Gronback wrote:
Hello All,
I will be migrating our requirements to Bugzilla, so
expect a bunch of activity.
For each, I will enter milestone M3 for those we
initially determined to be M1 (a guess for others), add the “plan”
keyword, prefix each with [req], enter a corresponding priority to our initial
H|M|L, and “enhancement” severity.
I will also add a hyperlink for each on the original
document (http://www.eclipse.org/gmf/requirements.html)
to its new Bugzilla number and indicate the document is deprecated.
I’m testing Deskzilla, which lets you work
offline, and submitted this bug as a test https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=114107
It seems to be a useful tool, although it’s not free ;-) Thanks to
Dmitri for pointing it out.
Thanks,
Rich
Richard
C. Gronback
Borland Software Corporation
richard.gronback@xxxxxxxxxxx
+1 860 227 9215
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