The document introduces the Antelink Release Cooker, a tool that helps development teams track changes, releases, and integrations. It provides overviews of the Activity and Cooker tabs, which allow users to view changes in a repository over time, see where files in a release originated from, and help qualify releases to target the integration process. Screenshots demonstrate how users can evaluate changes since the last release, drill down into modified components, and find release file origins to detect and fix bugs.
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2. Antelink Release Cooker ® Evaluate how it can help you in your daily work Activity and Cooker tabs overview Check the overview of the Release Cooker tabs 1. Release Cooker GUI overview Cooker Tab (TOP) Find what have changed in your Release since the last one 3. Target your qualification Process Activity Tab Check where things happened in your repository 2. Follow your development process Cooker Tab (DOWN) Track where does your Release files come from 4. Track your Integration Process
3. Check the overview of the Activity tab Antelink Release Cooker ® 1. Release Cooker GUI overview
21. Check where things happened since the last release Number of operations since the last release Total number of operations
22. Get a global overview of active modules Check where things happened since the last release
23. Get the status of the maintenance branches Check where things happened since the last release Closed maintenance branches Active maintenance branch
24. Find what have changed in your Release since the last one Antelink Release Cooker ® 3. Target your Qualification Process
25. Find what have changed in your release Most modified parts of the release lead to higher risk of bugs
26. Find what have changed in your release Drilling down shows easily which components were the most modified
27. Antelink Release Cooker ® Track the origin of the files in your release place! Understand the circumstances of the files creation! Find and correct bugs! 4. Track your Integration Process
28. Track where does your Release files come from Pick a part of your Release
29. Track where does your Release files come from … And find the origin of all the files it contains
30. Track where does your Release files come from Drill down and find files coming from maintenance branches, and associated information
31. The Release Cooker: Not yet another repository browser , but the one you need even if you already have one. Antelink Release Cooker ®
32. More about Antelink Release Cooker ? CHECK Antelink Release Cooker Use Cases TRY the Release Cooker 30 Days FREE Trial Smart Apps for Great Development Teams ! WATCH our live demo http://demo-bonita.antelink.com VISIT our website http://www.antelink.com
Editor's Notes
#32: This is the repository browser that everybody know such as webSVN, FishEye or SVNsearch. It is an operation-based Repository browser where you do unit testing. But what would happen if you want to use your Repository browser for more? If you scale your search on a wider range about when was made the release and where it was made, your Repository browser answers a smaller part of your needs.