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FishEye rocks

I've not even been using FishEye for a week and it's already an integral part of my project management habits. I really love how easy it now is to navigate through our source code repository and to provide people with links the particular pieces of code. It's very handy that you can point to specific lines of a particular revision and to be able to instantly see the annotated history of any file.

Today however I noticed what I consider one of the most interesting features though: RSS feeds of the revision changes of any project, directory or file. Follow the progress on any part that interests you has never been easier! The feeds even contain direct links to the exact revisions and diffs ... wonderful!

Thanks again for this great tool Cenqua!

posted by Geert Bevin in Java on Sep 14, 2005 7:47 PM : 0 comments [permalink]
 

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