My JIRA login is "dkarr".
> -----Original Message----- > From: Heather Stephens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 1:28 PM > To: Beehive Developers > Subject: REMINDER: Beehive setup for jira > > > Hey all. Would you take a moment to respond to this list about jira? > > --What are your thoughts on the outstanding decisions listed > below? --Please signup for jira and send on your username. > > We are required to have this information in hand when we > request the actual setup of Beehive in jira. > > Thanks. > Heather > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Heather Stephens > Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 4:07 PM > To: beehive-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Beehive setup for jira > > Jira is the Beehive project's issue tracker of choice. > > Some decisions still need to be made: > **We need to name the project and give it a key. To keep it > simple and consistent, I think we should use Project = > "Beehive" and Key = "BEEHIVE". > > **Where do we want to send notifications? This list seems to > be the most appropriate. > > **Who do we want to nominate as the administrator? This > person is typically a PMC member (or PPMC member in our case) > who is responsible for managing permissions of people in the > group, i.e., adding/deleting users. If nobody else is > interested, I'm willing to pick this up. > > > Also, in order to add Beehive as a project in jira, we each > need to signup and get an account on that system. When you > have a free moment, would you do the following? 1. Go to > http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard> .jspa > 2. Click > the "Signup for an account" link > 3. Fill in > the form/submit > 4. Send on your username when finished > (If you already have a Bugzilla account, please use the same > email address in jira that you used in Bugzilla.) > > Thanks. > Heather > > >