I would add that for format - TXT and ODF are supported out of the box (as well as Google Docs). What I've found is that I want to tag the stories along with the code so that I know these are the tests for this code. That has lead me away from wikis and task tools and to use SCM for stories.
But if you don't see a need for tagging, then yeah, skys the limit. b ----- Original message ----- From: "Cristiano Gavião" <[1][email protected]> To: [2][email protected] Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 14:45:00 -0300 Subject: Re: [jbehave-user] managing stories Graham, you can use any approach that fits your company... I knew about people that are using just txt files saved in SCM repositories, or using wiki (as confluence, alfresco) or some task management tool (as jira, trac) that can be reached by REST http services, or you own document management system. JBehave can be configured to read the stories from practically all possible scenarios... regards, Cristiano On 22/02/12 12:36, Graham Abell wrote: Hi All, Just looking for some insight into how you manage your stories - obviously we don't want to end up with a load of word docs as it would seem to defeat the purpose of living documentation. I've done some searching but I can't see any real advice on what to do instead. thanks, graham References 1. mailto:[email protected] 2. mailto:[email protected]
