[trustable-software] DOORSTEP: Requirements Management in Git
Paul Sherwood
paul.sherwood at codethink.co.uk
Thu Mar 16 10:56:32 UTC 2017
On 2017-03-15 23:30, Jim MacArthur wrote:
> On 2017-02-24 10:16, trustable at panic.fluff.org wrote:
>> I've been looking at Requirements Management and there are so many
>> systems, but so few of them seem to address version control of the
>> requirements so directly, as DOORSTEP.
>>
>> https://doorstop.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
>>
>> There is an interesting paper on its use and consumption
>> http://file.scirp.org/pdf/JSEA_2014032713545074.pdf
>>
>> Sadly it appears that development on this has ceased. But I wondered
>> if those on the list might have opinions on its nature and use as a
>> solution to handling requirements management.
>>
>> Edmund
>
> I've had a look at this and I like it. There is a lot more
> functionality there than the white paper or the README let on. I sent
> a few fixes for PyLint warnings and the author has responded quickly,
> so I think this would be something worth my while contributing to.
Great, Jim! Pls update if/when you have a clear view of where this
leaves mustard... I'd be happy to encourage deprecation of mustard in
favour of doorstop if it makes sense.
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