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Kind words [message #5030] Mon, 10 March 2008 19:11 Go to next message
Joel Rosi-Schwartz is currently offline Joel Rosi-SchwartzFriend
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[Shaun Smith said]
I've read the proposal and it looks quite good. I have a background
as an agile software development coach so I appreciate the need for the
kind of tools you're proposing. I'm going to pass this on to a friend
and former colleague of mine who is very active in this area as she may
want to get involved.

[Harm Sluiman said]
I think this is an interesting project and look forward to poking
around in it. It fits with the design mentality I have heard on this
subject in the past. As Paul may have told you, in Hyades (the TPTP
predecessor) we have places in our model to reference "motivators"
which are intended to be requirements or plan artifacts, and we did the
6 years ago when working on the UML 2 Test Profile. So we have been
waiting for you ;-)

[Neil Prestemon said]
Having now seen the flash movie demonstrations of Useme in action -
this answers many of my questions! Excellent work on these demos as
well. It really helps to see the product in action, and to have a
running verbal explanation.

--
Joel Rosi-Schwartz
Etish Limited [http://www.etish.org]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
^...^
/ o,o \ The proud parents of Useme
|) ::: (| The Open Requirements Management Tool
====w=w==== [https://useme.dev.java.net]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Re: Kind words [message #5101 is a reply to message #5030] Mon, 10 March 2008 19:13 Go to previous message
Joel Rosi-Schwartz is currently offline Joel Rosi-SchwartzFriend
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On 2008-03-10 19:11:25 +0000, Joel Rosi-Schwartz
<Joel.Rosi-Schwartz@Etish.org> said:

> [Shaun Smith said]
> I've read the proposal and it looks quite good. I have a background
> as an agile software development coach so I appreciate the need for the
> kind of tools you're proposing. I'm going to pass this on to a friend
> and former colleague of mine who is very active in this area as she may
> want to get involved.
>
> [Harm Sluiman said]
> I think this is an interesting project and look forward to poking
> around in it. It fits with the design mentality I have heard on this
> subject in the past. As Paul may have told you, in Hyades (the TPTP
> predecessor) we have places in our model to reference "motivators"
> which are intended to be requirements or plan artifacts, and we did the
> 6 years ago when working on the UML 2 Test Profile. So we have been
> waiting for you ;-)
>
> [Neil Prestemon said]
> Having now seen the flash movie demonstrations of Useme in action -
> this answers many of my questions! Excellent work on these demos as
> well. It really helps to see the product in action, and to have a
> running verbal explanation.

Thank you very much for these and all of the encouragement we have
received from the community at large.

Cheers,
B. and Joel
--
Joel Rosi-Schwartz
Etish Limited [http://www.etish.org]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
^...^
/ o,o \ The proud parents of Useme
|) ::: (| The Open Requirements Management Tool
====w=w==== [https://useme.dev.java.net]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Re: Kind words [message #561818 is a reply to message #5030] Mon, 10 March 2008 19:13 Go to previous message
Joel Rosi-Schwartz is currently offline Joel Rosi-SchwartzFriend
Messages: 624
Registered: July 2009
Location: London. England
Senior Member
On 2008-03-10 19:11:25 +0000, Joel Rosi-Schwartz
<Joel.Rosi-Schwartz@Etish.org> said:

> [Shaun Smith said]
> I've read the proposal and it looks quite good. I have a background
> as an agile software development coach so I appreciate the need for the
> kind of tools you're proposing. I'm going to pass this on to a friend
> and former colleague of mine who is very active in this area as she may
> want to get involved.
>
> [Harm Sluiman said]
> I think this is an interesting project and look forward to poking
> around in it. It fits with the design mentality I have heard on this
> subject in the past. As Paul may have told you, in Hyades (the TPTP
> predecessor) we have places in our model to reference "motivators"
> which are intended to be requirements or plan artifacts, and we did the
> 6 years ago when working on the UML 2 Test Profile. So we have been
> waiting for you ;-)
>
> [Neil Prestemon said]
> Having now seen the flash movie demonstrations of Useme in action -
> this answers many of my questions! Excellent work on these demos as
> well. It really helps to see the product in action, and to have a
> running verbal explanation.

Thank you very much for these and all of the encouragement we have
received from the community at large.

Cheers,
B. and Joel
--
Joel Rosi-Schwartz
Etish Limited [http://www.etish.org]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
^...^
/ o,o \ The proud parents of Useme
|) ::: (| The Open Requirements Management Tool
====w=w==== [https://useme.dev.java.net]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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