After using various issue tracking packages that included a lot of
typework and maintenance , we decided to build one of our own,
focusing at ease of use.
We would appreciate your opinion, but be gentle it’s somewhat beta
After using various issue tracking packages that included a lot of
typework and maintenance , we decided to build one of our own,
focusing at ease of use.
We would appreciate your opinion, but be gentle it’s somewhat beta
Well, you could set a skip_before :login_required for the screencast
if you want people to be able to have a look before signing up
I really like the design and implementation of this app. It would be
very nice if you could post some info as to how you made/designed it.
Maybe something about plugins used, how you implemented all those
shnazzy interface perks (sign up form validation, etc.).
I also posted a small writeup of the app on my blog http:// rubyrumble.com (basically saying how much I like the app ).
I really like the design and implementation of this app. It would be
very nice if you could post some info as to how you made/designed it.
Maybe something about plugins used, how you implemented all those
shnazzy interface perks (sign up form validation, etc.).
Actually the sign up form it’s just javascript and some ajax calls.
Nothing
special.
There is something worth mentioning, though.
Uploading a *.doc attachment, it will be converted to html using the http://wvware.sourceforge.net/ library.
It’s very easy to use, you just throw the doc at it, and it generates a
nice
html file
Cheers.
Thanks again.
George
I also posted a small writeup of the app on my blog http://
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