How to track a projects extraneous quirks
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Hello, It's possible that the answer to this question may just be standard bug tracking software like jira or fogbugz, but I'm kind of hoping someone out there knows a better system for what I'm describing.
My most current project is requiring a lot of setup quirkiness to get into a position where I can actually start a coding section. For example:
- A series of convoluted internal company commands before I can insitgate an SSH.
- Making sure any third party classes that make external calls have internal company proxy options setup - while also making sure these setting wont be set up when installed on a production environment
- Making sure the proxy is set before trying to install pear packages.
- Other similar things, mostly involving internal IT security and getting it to work with modules and packages.
Individually none of these things is a huge deal, and I've written extensive notes to myself regarding exact commands and aditions I've made, but they're currently in a general text document and it's going to be hard to remember exactly where what I need is far down the line. We also have several new staff starting soon and I' rather give them an easier time of setting up their programming environments.
Like I said, they aren't 'programming quirks' exactly, but just the constant fiddling that comes about before programming starts in earnest. Any thoughts on the best way to documents these things for my own and future generations sanity?
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