I've just imagined a bad guy who don't want particular JIRA to be
fixed (by some reason). He assigns this JIRA and logs off forever. So
the JIRA is in assigned state and no one else tries to work on it.
What should we do in this case?

Regards,

2006/12/14, Alexey Petrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Guys,

this thread is created as a result of  "[general] Wise JIRA processing" thread.
Few people concerned that it is difficult to find a free JIRA issue to
work on. And I agree with this concern.

Committer can assign the issue to himself when he is starting to
investigate the issue. And others can filter for non-assigned issues.
But non-committer can not set any flag for the issue to let other
people to filter.

I do not think that granting possibility to non-committers to assign
issues is a good idea since it will remove the possibility for
committers to filter non-assigned bugs to commit.

I suggest to let non-committers to set and unset "in progress"
property. In this case non-committer will add comment to the issue
that he started investigation and will set the "in progress" property.
And others will can filter issues by this field.

Thoughts?

Geir, is this possible at all? :)

SY, Alexey



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Alexei Zakharov,
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