Mark Lundquist wrote: > > Back in the day, with Bugzilla, I remember we had the convention that > the issue title started with '[PATCH]'. If there was no patch > available when the issue was created, you just edited the issue title > and inserted '[PATCH]'. > > I see that with JIRA, there is this little "a patch is available with > this issue" checkbox on the issue creation page. Funny, I never > noticed that before... :-). Ah, now it all clicks... I guess that's > where that "open-with-patch" report comes from :-) > > And I guess the old convention of starting with '[PATCH]' is > superfluous now, right? That's good, because there doesn't seem to be > any way to edit the title... maybe I don't have the right > karma/mojo/whatever. All I have to do is check the little box... but > wait! There's no little box anymore once the issue's been created. > And there's no "this is a patch" checkbox on the Attach File form... > > SooOOOooo... if I create an issue w/ no patch, then decide to submit a > patch later, how do I indicate it? Create a new issue referencing the > first? Or just attach the file and don't worry about it? :-)
Use the "Edit this issue" link on the left-hand panel when you are viewing an issue. -David