Isn't there supposed to be some hook that moves the issues from "Resolved" to "Closed" when a version is released?
Simon Mac Donald http://hi.im/simonmacdonald On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Brian LeRoux <[email protected]> wrote: > I find this view helpful for understanding the amount of work > remaining for a particular release. http://goo.gl/VDKsB > > JIRA urls are horrifying. > > On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Patrick Mueller <[email protected]> wrote: >> I just noticed this on my JIRA dashboard: >> >> http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7047/6880535202_006c6e502d_o.jpg >> >> Bummer that these are transient images that I had to 'paste' to flickr. :-( >> >> And let me start off by saying I'm not concerned about the "redness" of the >> graphic. It's not clear what it's even showing me. For instance, I'm in a >> habit of closing issues, but not resolving them. So, I'm guessing the >> created vs closed graph would look "less red". >> >> What I'm really wondering is if we're annotating our issues, or if we want >> to, in such a way that we could do some potentially more meaningful graphs. >> For instance, it would be interesting to see "issues created for version >> x.y.z vs. issues closed for version x.y.z". But you actually just want to >> see the differential of those values, in which case the lifetime of such a >> chart for would look more "bell curve" shaped than "increasing monotonic". >> Give you sort of an idea of how much work went on. Kinda. Maybe not. >> Maybe how close we are to finishing a release? >> >> This would likely require diligence in annotating issues. Which I'll admit >> is a quality I don't have. :-) >> >> Not out of the question we could do this during "planning" calls though. >> >> And then, in general, has anyone found any other JIRA dashboard widgets to >> be useful? I currently have four lists of issues on the left hand side of >> my dashboard: Watched Issues, Assigned to Me, Filtered results for a >> "weinre" filter I created, Filtered results for a "opened by me" filter >> (that I couldn't believe I had to create myself - nothing built-in for >> this?). Between those 4, I typically can find anything I'm looking for, >> fairly quickly. >> >> -- >> Patrick Mueller >> http://muellerware.org
