+1

The downside is that we'll have a very long list of versions, with higher probability of making a mistake when picking one. But the upside (at least I hope) will be that the RELEASE-NOTES can be generated straight from Jira, regardless how many versions a particular fix affected (currently the RELEASE-NOTES.txt is built manually).

Andrus


On Feb 13, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:
In my own work, I've found the JIRA changelog & roadmap features to be
very helpful.  It makes it very easy to see what each version actually
fixed and gives a good idea as to what the next version will fix.

Unfortunately, we just lump everything into major.minor.  So, it's not
really easy to tell what was fixed in 2.0, 2.0.1, and 2.0.2. If we can
get some sort of lazy concensus on this, I'd like to see someone with
administrative rights ad new minor versions to the project and I'll
volunteer to update the appropriate fix versions for the issues.

--
Kevin

Kevin Menard
Servprise International, Inc.
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