What about creating a new issue status of the same name instead of using 
versions... Which I think is a bit misused in this context. 

--jason


-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 12:08:23 
To:dev@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: New JIRA "Version" Created called Verification Required

All,

After moving some of the JIRAs for the third time today there is a recurring 
pattern of bugs that 
are reported and are so old that we don't know if they are issues anymore.  To 
separate these from 
the other bugs that can be worked on directly I created a new Version called 
"Verification 
Required".  The intent of this category is to place JIRAs here that need a test 
case built to verify 
the problem still exists or not.  Seems like this would be a good place to 
point new comers as this 
would give them a solid thing to work on and get their hands dirty with 
Geronimo as well.

I'm moving several JIRAs in there today.  If there is strong objection then 
they can easily be moved 
out and put into some version number.  I'm trying to change some of the way we 
look at JIRA because 
there are a large number of the open ones that just sit there.

Thoughts?

Matt

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