On 11 Oct 2005, at 14:03, Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Pier Fumagalli wrote:

Ok, there we go, here's the vote...
[X]   +1  Yes please, let's move all our bugs to Jira and set it up
          to work in the following way:

          Cocoon "Part":
            - Sitemap components
            - Generic components
            - Components and Roles Configurations
            - Cocoon forms
            - Flow (Flowscript, Javaflow, ...)
            - Samples
            - Sitemaps
            - Build Environment
            - Core Java
            - Documentation


I'm not sure about the "parts". Do we really need all of them? IIUC the concept of "part" correctly, having

 - code
 - documentation
 - build environment

should be enough. Note that samples will (have) become blocks on their own.
The other part types don't make much sense to me.

It's to identify errors occurring in a specific part of a block... If we take samples out of the picture, a block might with some forms (let's assume the Captcha block provides a sitemap using CForms, for example). So, I could target a bug, issue, task, whatever to a specific block (Captcha block, this is in the components) and subtarget it to "Sitemap" and "Forms" in the "part"...

    Pier

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