Ahh, that's right. I wonder if it would be handy to add that state
to all issues so that new people can submit patches and we would have
a way to know when a patch is ready to be picked up by a committer
and applied.
Regards,
Alan
On Jan 27, 2007, at 6:13 AM, Vamsavardhana Reddy wrote:
I observed that a JIRA will show up in "Patch Availble" only if it
is marked as improvement and Begin RTC review is clicked.
Vamsi
On 1/25/07, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone noticed that the JIRA Project Summary - Patch Available
count
is not correct?
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO
Currently, it only shows 4 issues with patches, but there are -
1.1.2 - 1
1.2 - 1
1.x - 2
M2 - 4
Beta1 - 2
2.0 - 12
Wish - 6
Verif - 1
Unsch - 28
So, why isn't the count showing 57 instead?
It seems to only be counting the ones that have Status=Patch Available
and ignoring those with Patch Info=Patch Available.
-Donald
Hernan Cunico wrote:
> Howdy,
> it may sound weird asking this now but I'm either creating JIRAs the
> wrong way or we are not displaying the all the info in
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo (or I just don't
know how
> to read it)
>
> On the JIRA front page for GERONIMO you can see open issues due
to be
> fixed per version.
> When I create a JIRA for a specific version I normally specify the
> "affected version" (let's say 2.0-M2) in the *Affects Version/s:*
box
> and leave the *Fix Version/s:* empty as I don't really know for sure
> when that issue is going to be fixed unless I am the assignee.
>
> This issue I just created does not get listed (counted actually) for
> that particular version in the project's JIRA home page.
>
> Is this query is automatically provided by JIRA or we can
customize it
> to show the affected version instead?
> At this particular point in time the actual setting show 5 open
issues,
> if we could change it to affected versions it would show 16.
>
> Does this make any sense at all?
>
> Again, it might be just me not really understanding how to use
JIRAs.
>
> Comments appreciated
>
> Cheers!
> Hernan
>
>
>