Martin Cooper wrote: > On 5/2/06, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> On 5/2/06, Gary Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > > * Cleanup Commons project (we'll still use it as a >> > > catch-all). Delete components/versions. >> > >> > This does not match: >> > >> > > * Make Bugzilla read-only >> > >> > What about creating an 'Catch all' product in JIRA and only using JIRA? >> >> It would be. My fault for not saying Jira/Bugzilla when refering to >> the Commons project. >> >> We'd suck all the data into a project in Jira called Commons. Then >> we'd move stuff out of it into individual projects until we had just >> [site]/[all] issues left. Then we'd delete the versions and components >> in that Jira project and it becomes our catch-all Jira project. > > > The problem with that is that you can be sure that plenty of people will > file issues under something called just "Commons" without looking for the > component. We'd be better off, IMHO, creating explicit components for > 'site' and 'all'. (I'm not at all convinced we need the latter, though, > since there would be issues with figuring out when it's ready to be marked > Closed.)
Use general for issues, that applies to all components. If a user creates an issue here (or anywhere else) where it does not belong - simply move it. JIRA creates internal redirects. - Jörg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
