Done.

Geronimo and Geronimo-dev issues now have a custom "Patch" field at the bottom of the issue. Here is a report:

http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa? mode=hide&requestId=12310367

Now I'll try to figure out the security issue raised by brett.

-dain


On Nov 1, 2005, at 2:37 PM, Joe Bohn wrote:


I like this suggestion for when you only want to pull up a list of JIRAs that have patches attached (very creative).

One of the other things I was hoping to use this for was to look at a release, component, whatever .... and see how many potential fixes we already had and how many are still "untouched". It would also be a good way for non-committers to see what items are open and waiting for attention. We could do the inverse of the "patch" search but it would be nice to see both types in one view with some differentiation.

Joe


Brett Porter wrote:

Not as far as I know. I'm tracking a JIRA ticket at Atlassian for the
ability to detect the existence of an attachment, but that stiff
doen't designate if its a patch unfortunately.
In our project we just query for "patch" in any of the text fields. We
generally find that people type that somewhere when attaching it.
- Brett
On 11/2/05, Joe Bohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is there any way to get a view of JIRAs that have files(patches) attached?

If not, can we begin some kind of convention? I noticed that some folks have added (Patch) to the start of the title for a few JIRAs. Do you
think that would be helpful?

I image it must be a pain for the committers to get a view of the
available patches.

Any other suggestions?  Anybody how other projects manage this?

Joe



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