1) Say forget it.
+1 - all closed issues are already logged in the RELEASE-NOTES, so
what do we care.
Andrus
On Feb 17, 2007, at 11:31 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:
Okay, this is actually a bit more complicated than I had hoped. The
issue is that the workflow used by the ASF JIRA does not allow for
bulk
editing for closed issues. So, our three options are:
1) Say forget it.
2) Re-open the "incorrect" closed issues and then close them again
with
the new fix version.
3) Request the infra folks involved to modify or create a new workflow
per [1].
I'm still a fan of the change, but it appears I'm the only one to have
complained thus far, so 1) may be a viable option. 2) we can do on
our
own. We'll just see a temporary flood of email as the issues are
opened
and then closed (maybe about 20 total). 3) seems like a better long
term solution, but requires outside assistance that may not be
granted.
Thoughts?
[1]
http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/latest/
workflow.html#unedita
ble_steps
--
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrus Adamchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 3:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: JIRA changelog & roadmap
Even better :-)
I just added your id to Cayenne project admins in Jira. Let
me know if this wasn't enough to edit the versions.
Andrus
On Feb 13, 2007, at 3:00 PM, Kevin Menard wrote:
I think once you "archive" a version it's no longer
selectable in any
of the issue filings. For instance, we'd probably archive
1.2, 1.2.1,
2.0, and 2.0.1, so they could not be selected as "affects" or "fix
version".
Bugs would then be logged against 1.2.2 and 2.0.2, with 1.2.3 and
2.0.3
available as fix versions. Versions that are archived still retain
their changelogs though. So, I think that would address
your concern.
I'm not sure how far back that feature goes, though, and if it's
available in the version the ASF runs. A JIRA admin would have to
look into that.
--
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrus Adamchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 12:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: JIRA changelog & roadmap
+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