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Welcome

Audience:

This document is intended for end users who want to find out about what has changed between released versions available under GO Publisher Early Access.

Snowflake Software development uses Agile Project Management. This means internal development is based on fortnightly 'sprints' - planned development that allows change integration. This means that 'Sprint' versions are released fortnightly for internal testing, but not all sprints are released to the public. However we do offer Early Access to customers allowing them access to the latest software versions and provide feedback through the Snowflake Customer Portal.

Release Notes Explained:

Sprint Release Notes:

To find out about what has changed between versions you can browse through the Sprint release notes.

Bugs Fixed:  [Product Code and task number e.g. GP-45] - Internal or externally reported bugs - something that requires development within a product.

Improvement: Internal or externally reported improvement request e.g. functionality works but could be done better.

New Feature: A new piece of functionality requested by a user or from internal development ideas. You can request a new feature through the Snowflake Customer Portal > Ideas section.

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  1. Oct 13, 2011

    Add labels!

    I think this page needs an introduction:

    What information is held here? 

    -what is a Bug / Bugfix?

    -what is an Improvement?

    -what is a (sub)Task?

    When is it reviewed?

    potential to create and link to other pages:

    What is a Sprint?

    Why do we work with Sprints?

  2. Oct 19, 2011

    All the above complete.

    1. Oct 20, 2011

      Rosie - I took out the anchors, as the page is short the links to further reading just looked like you are dropping to the bottom of the screen and it was a bit confusing