On 01/28/2010 04:42 PM, Mark Nottingham wrote:

> FWIW, I have an XSLT stylesheet that can format the results
> pleasantly; it could be a starting point for something automated.

Please share if you can.

Thank you,

Alex.

> On 29/01/2010, at 12:34 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> 
>> Robert Collins wrote:
>>> On Wed, 2010-01-27 at 22:49 -0700, Alex Rousskov wrote:
>>>> c) Co-Advisor currently only tests MUST-level requirements. Old Robert's
>>>> checklist contained some SHOULD-level requirements as well. I see that
>>>> Sheet1 on the spreadsheet has SHOULDs. Are we kind of ignoring them (and
>>>> Sheet1) for now, until all MUSTs on Sheet2 are satisfied?
>>>>
>>>> d) I do not know who created the spreadsheet. Whoever it was, thank you!
>>>> Is there a script that takes Co-Advisor results and produces a
>>>> spreadsheet column for cut-and-pasting?
>>> It looks nice. It might be based on the xls spreadsheet I made, but I
>>> don't know ;)
>>> I would not worry about SHOULD's until the MUSTs are done (but if a
>>> SHOULD is in reach while doing a MUST, doing it would be good).
>>> -Rob
>> Spreadsheet by me. Item format + naming by the Co-Advisor authors. Data by 
>> Y! testing + me for the estimated column.
>>
>> I tried to base it on yours Rob for a historical view of the 2.x support. 
>> But the item naming and crossover was too different and too much work to be 
>> reliable and easy. half-sorry ;)
>>
>> Alex: the current form is effectively a XLS dump cross-test of the 
>> Co-Advisor results. Plus manual estimations for the "guess" column.
>>
>> I've forgotten what was on the Sheet2. So yes it's missed a few rounds of 
>> updates.
>>
>> Amos
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