On 17 Oct 2007, at 15:41, David Chelimsky wrote: > This is mostly theoretical, but ... > > I'm starting to use lighthouse (http://llighthouseapp.com) for my > projects at work. I'm organizing iterations as milestones and stories > as tickets tagged to a milestone. > > Lighthouse offers an API so that you can write access the data in your > account and write apps to process that data. > > I think you see where this is going. > > It seems to me that a plain text story could be stored in a lighthouse > ticket, read in via the lighthouse API ... AND EXECUTED BY STORY > RUNNER. > > Call me crazy :) > > Sure, this is theoretical in terms of lighthouse - but it reveals an > important benefit of plain text stories: it would be possible to > express stories in any of a variety of systems and have them consumed > by an adapter that feeds them in to story runner. > > Thoughts?
That's really cool -- i'd look to do the same with Pivotal Labs' Tracker -- export my stories and run them directly. The problem of course is acceptance - what happens if someone changes a story in a ticket? how do you easily track/manage that? -- james _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users