Sunday, February 10, 2008

If you are an EntitySpaces customer, then you know how serious we take our forum support. When issues or feature requests are posted in our forums, we create a ticket in our Trac system. This Trac ticket will have a description of the issue, offer some thoughts and comments on it, and finally tie the ticket back to the originating forum post via a URL. Before each EntitySpaces release, the EntitySpaces team will, in one of our weekly Skype meetings, go through the Trac system and create a milestone, which typically consists of several key new features and a list of issues as reported in the forums. Below is a (partial) snapshot of our first ES2008 Beta milestone, however, the 0315 date is not to be taken literally, it could be before or after that date.

The key to the success of EntitySpaces lies in it's ease of use, which in large part comes from an elegant and intuitive API. However, none of that would matter if it wasn't backed by excellent forum support, tracking issues as they are reported, and extensive unit testing. Sometime in the ES2008 cycle we will do a blog post describing how our unit testing methodology is used to deliver a rock solid architecture to our customers.

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