DoneDone Tip: Screenshot tools

Two indispensable and free screenshot tools are Jing and BugShooter. Jing uploads your screenshot to the web and copies the link to it to your clipboard so you can just share a URL in your DoneDone issue. Bugshooter integrates with DoneDone, so all you do is point, shoot, and tell it which issue to upload […]

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DoneDone Tip: Linking between issues

To link between issues in a DoneDone project, use the pound sign (#) followed by your issue number, as in “#132”. DoneDone will automatically check if the issue exists, then create a hyperlink for you. The syntax: http://screencast.com/t/YzVjNDNlNjIt Next, the results: http://screencast.com/t/OTEzNGVkZj Have a productive week DoneDone’rs.

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DoneDone Tip: Issue gatekeepers

DoneDone Tip: At the onset of the testing phase, it’s helpful to have your client assign issues to a single, designated person on the development team. This gatekeeper’s job is to quickly route issues to the person best-fit to tackle the problem. Longer term, the client will get familiar with individual team members and their

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DoneDone Tip: Does DoneDone ever sleep?

What should DoneDone do when you’re not testing? A few customers have asked about hibernating their account while they’re in development or design. My response has been, “why’d you wanna do that?”. There’s plenty of other ways DoneDone can help a team manage requests, issues, or problems regardless of ‘where’ the project is in it’s

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DoneDone Tip: Defect or Enhancement?

During our client testing phases, we get a good percentage of issues assigned to us which really aren’t defects or problems at all. They’re requests to have things built differently. It’s inevitable that certain features of a product will be met with varying degrees of satisfaction, so it’s important as a development team (in any

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