On 6/20/2011 12:29 PM, Mike Matrigali wrote:
If you determine an issue is not appropriate for backport could you
mark the JIRA issue. Kathey came up with standard for this during
the last backport effort.
The issues rejected for backport can be marked with the labels
derby_backport_reject_<version> e.g. derby_backport_reject_10_8
where <version> is the highest version where backport was rejected.
So, if we decided a fix does not make sense to backport to 10.8,
It would be labelled derby_backport_reject_10_8.
Then the labels can be used in Jira queries, for example:
project = DERBY AND labels not in (derby_backport_reject_10_8) and
resolution = fixed AND fixVersion not in
("10.8.1.2","10.8.1.4","10.8.2.0") and fixVersion in ("10.9.0.0")
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