The following is an example of a Commons like project in Jira. I encourage anyone who's not used Jira to go have a look at this link and get a feel for how easy it is to use, compared to the mess that is our bugzilla installation.
http://issues.osjava.org:8080/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10010
As I have modelled each Commons-like component as a Component in Jira, it's hard to know how many there actually are. You also can't have separate versions for different components.
Henri,
We would not map Jakarta Commons this way. Every JIRA project is a piece of code that is releasable, because as you suggest, a project has its own versions, components, changelog, and roadmap.
Look at some of the Avalon/Merlin breakdowns to see how they each have their own JIRA project to get a feel for how this works.
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