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Enhancement Request - Copy Requirements Data

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  How we handle enhancement request for allowing copy of requirements. Purpose of this video is to show what works for OpenRose Team when it comes to handling Enhancement Requests. Direct Link  to YouTube Video :  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXM-EaQc_So Video Transcript : Hi, Welcome to OpenRose, a Free and Open-Source requirements management application.  Find more information at  https://github.com/OpenRose Today, we are going to talk about a new enhancement request that I would like to start working on. Our team has received a request to make it possible to allow data to be copied within the application. Let me first go over the request. If you go to the OpenRose project on GitHub and look at the project, we are now talking about this enhancement. It’s a one-liner request that we are now assessing: “Copy requirements including child requirements.” That’s the main objective. We need to write the server-side code that supports allowing the copy of the exist...

Install OpenRose in Azure Cloud

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Cloud Installation of  OpenRose - Requirements Management - An Open Source and FREE Requirements Management Application / Tool. This guide helps users to install all required software and components to run OpenRose on a Azure Cloud. It guides users to install  OpenRose WebUI front-end  OpenRose API back-end  Azure SQL Server Database  Direct Link to YouTube Video :  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3E2HaOX53I Video Transcript : Hi! In this video, we're going to talk about deploying OpenRose in the Azure Cloud. Here I am on  https://GitHub.com/OpenRose This is where you can get the source code and packages for OpenRose, which you can download and deploy. The main purpose of today's video is to show you that there's a possibility, and that the package we deliver can be easily deployed using web deployment technologies into the Azure Cloud, or perhaps other cloud platforms where you can host SQL Server and web applications. As you can see in the rel...