Hi Jean,
I'm getting to be a very big fan of conducting discussions in JIRA, for
the following reasons:
1) It's a great place to hang code samples and specs, which you might
not want to broadcast as hundreds of copies.
2) It's a great place to consolidate all of the conversations about a
particular issue.
3) It nevertheless turns into email to derby-dev. But the email is
pre-tagged with an identifying JIRA number, which helps people filter
out the conversations that interest them.
Sometimes, I find, it's helpful to start a conversation in JIRA and then
advertise it on derby-dev via a short post with a catchy subject.
Cheers,
-Rick
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
I'm working on a CallableTest.java to convert derbynet/callable.java to
junit.
I would like to post an early, very incomplete version (just a few
tests) to make sure I have the overall structure for junit correct up front.
Should I post a patch and start the conversation on derby-dev?
Or open a Jira issue and have the conversation in that issue?
I see a couple styles going, so figured I would ask.
thanks,
-jean