Re: Jira Administration

2005-04-25 Thread Michael Bouschen
Hi Geir,
when logging into JIRA (using my account mbo) I do not get the 
Administration link as described by Craig and Michelle. I can create and 
comment issues, but I cannot resolve an issue. What do I need to do in 
order to get these JIRA privileges? Do I need to be a jdo-developer in 
JIRA? If yes would it makes sense that all the jdo committers get these 
privileges?

Thanks for your help!
Regards Michael
My navbar changed to include Administration once I logged in. So it 
looks like I'm an admin as well.

It looks like I have the ability to assign bugs.
Craig
On Apr 16, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Michelle Caisse wrote:
For me, on http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa 
there is a navbar across the top with links Home, Browse Project, Find 
Issues, Create New Issue, Administration.  The navbar remains when you 
drill down into the JDO issues also.

-- Michelle
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Re: Jira Administration

2005-04-18 Thread Craig Russell
My navbar changed to include Administration once I logged in. So it 
looks like I'm an admin as well.

It looks like I have the ability to assign bugs.
Craig
On Apr 16, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Michelle Caisse wrote:
For me, on http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa 
there is a navbar across the top with links Home, Browse Project, Find 
Issues, Create New Issue, Administration.  The navbar remains when you 
drill down into the JDO issues also.

-- Michelle
Craig Russell wrote:
Even worse for me. What page has an Administration link on it???
Craig
On Apr 15, 2005, at 7:09 PM, Michelle Caisse wrote:
Thanks, Brian.  Unfortunately, I see only Projects on the left 
pane of the Adminstration page.  So we're going to need some 
additional help in getting JIRA users assigned to the JDO project.

-- Michelle
Brian Topping wrote:
Hi Michelle,
These are the steps to add a user in Jira:
1) Click 'Administration'
2) On the left pane, click Users  Groups
3) Click User Browser
4) Find the user with the search tool, click their username
5) At the bottom, click Edit Groups
6) Select the appropriate groups, then click Join 
If you have insufficient privileges at any step or your version of 
Jira is significantly different, you may not have luck with these 
instructions.

Hope it works!  If you get it going, my username is 'topping' -- 
could you add me?

Thanks!
Brian


Craig Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo
408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!


Craig Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo
408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!


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Re: Jira Administration

2005-04-16 Thread Michelle Caisse
Thanks, Brian.  Unfortunately, I see only Projects on the left pane of 
the Adminstration page.  So we're going to need some additional help in 
getting JIRA users assigned to the JDO project.

-- Michelle
Brian Topping wrote:
Hi Michelle,
These are the steps to add a user in Jira:
1) Click 'Administration'
2) On the left pane, click Users  Groups
3) Click User Browser
4) Find the user with the search tool, click their username
5) At the bottom, click Edit Groups
6) Select the appropriate groups, then click Join 
If you have insufficient privileges at any step or your version of 
Jira is significantly different, you may not have luck with these 
instructions.

Hope it works!  If you get it going, my username is 'topping' -- could 
you add me?

Thanks!
Brian



Re: Jira Administration

2005-04-16 Thread Craig Russell
Even worse for me. What page has an Administration link on it???
Craig
On Apr 15, 2005, at 7:09 PM, Michelle Caisse wrote:
Thanks, Brian.  Unfortunately, I see only Projects on the left pane 
of the Adminstration page.  So we're going to need some additional 
help in getting JIRA users assigned to the JDO project.

-- Michelle
Brian Topping wrote:
Hi Michelle,
These are the steps to add a user in Jira:
1) Click 'Administration'
2) On the left pane, click Users  Groups
3) Click User Browser
4) Find the user with the search tool, click their username
5) At the bottom, click Edit Groups
6) Select the appropriate groups, then click Join 
If you have insufficient privileges at any step or your version of 
Jira is significantly different, you may not have luck with these 
instructions.

Hope it works!  If you get it going, my username is 'topping' -- 
could you add me?

Thanks!
Brian


Craig Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo
408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!


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Re: Jira Administration

2005-04-16 Thread Michelle Caisse
For me, on http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa there 
is a navbar across the top with links Home, Browse Project, Find Issues, 
Create New Issue, Administration.  The navbar remains when you drill 
down into the JDO issues also.

-- Michelle
Craig Russell wrote:
Even worse for me. What page has an Administration link on it???
Craig
On Apr 15, 2005, at 7:09 PM, Michelle Caisse wrote:
Thanks, Brian.  Unfortunately, I see only Projects on the left pane 
of the Adminstration page.  So we're going to need some additional 
help in getting JIRA users assigned to the JDO project.

-- Michelle
Brian Topping wrote:
Hi Michelle,
These are the steps to add a user in Jira:
1) Click 'Administration'
2) On the left pane, click Users  Groups
3) Click User Browser
4) Find the user with the search tool, click their username
5) At the bottom, click Edit Groups
6) Select the appropriate groups, then click Join 
If you have insufficient privileges at any step or your version of 
Jira is significantly different, you may not have luck with these 
instructions.

Hope it works!  If you get it going, my username is 'topping' -- 
could you add me?

Thanks!
Brian


Craig Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo
408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!