Doug Alcorn
Doug Alcorn
Searchlogic really is great. We're making a lot of use out of it. In this case we ended up just writing our own named scope: break out the sql!
I've talked about this with @mguterl and @cdmwebs. Unfortunately, it seems the epics aren't yet exposed via API: * http://community.pivotaltracker.com/pivotal/topics/will_epics_ever_be_included_in_your_api_or_import_export_feature * http://community.pivotaltracker.com/pivotal/topics/can_you_create_modify_epics_through_the_api ## Doug Alcorn (513) 295-2844
I'd be glad to provide a pull request for this feature. I think the only thing stopping me is knowing the name to register the event under. I'm assuming it's...
I'd love to be able to see history since I last logged in.
Does this go for the eve-kill searches? I'd love to have saved serarches so I can follow it almost like an rss feed of kills
My spec files never show up in the searches either. That seems like a bug. My directories to ignore is the default: ``` ^(\.git|\.hg|\.svn|\.sass-cache|build|tmp|log|vendor\/(rails|gems|plugins)) ``` It sure seems nothing in...
i'm on latest snow leopard using gnu emacs w/a rails3/rspec2 app if that helps On Monday, April 18, 2011, topfunky [email protected] wrote: > Confusing. I'll see if I can recreate...
I'm kinda bummed this isn't fixed. Pretty much means I can't use peep-open when it doesn't find half the files I need it to.
- Yes, it works with an empty project with a Rakefile, a spec dir, a spec/spec_helper.rb, and a spec/models/foo_spec.rb file - 1540 records ("Documents to Track is 2,000" in Preferences)
Weird, I just retried it on my project I spend most of my time on and it found all the files.