Alternatively, enable issue tracking on GitHub. This would allow casual members of GitHub to participate in issue discussions, not just users who are brave enough (and can figure out how) to sign up for JIRA. And if there is nobody to maintain the JIRA monstrosity that requires special permission (and knowledge) to do, why not?
-----Original Message----- From: Shad Storhaug [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 1:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: JIRA Issue Tracker - Needs Updates Hello, I am just getting started with the JIRA issue tracker. I noticed there are some problems because none of the latest Components or the latest Version are listed, and I don't seem to have access to add them. Components to Add 1. Lucene.Net.Analysis.Common 2. Lucene.Net.Analysis.ICU 3. Lucene.Net.Analysis.Kuromoji 4. Lucene.Net.Analysis.Morfologik 5. Lucene.Net.Analysis.Phonetic 6. Lucene.Net.Analysis.SmartCN 7. Lucene.Net.Analysis.Stempel 8. Lucene.Net.Analysis.UIMA 9. Lucene.Net.Benchmark 10. Lucene.Net.Classification 11. Lucene.Net.Codecs 12. Lucene.Net.Expressions 13. Lucene.Net.Facet 14. Lucene.Net.Grouping 15. Lucene.Net.Highlighter 16. Lucene.Net.Join 17. Lucene.Net.Memory 18. Lucene.Net.Misc 19. Lucene.Net.Queries 20. Lucene.Net.QueryParser 21. Lucene.Net.Replicator 22. Lucene.Net.Sandbox 23. Lucene.Net.Spatial 24. Lucene.Net.Suggest 25. Lucene.Net.TestFramework Versions to Add We also need version Lucene.Net 4.8.0 added to the Versions list. For the time being, I am going to add the issues to Lucene.Net 5.0 PCL (which we might be better off changing to 4.8.0 - note that it is not "portable", though). I would be happy to do it if someone would give me access. Or, if there are any suggestions on other ways to categorize issues belonging to these sub-projects without creating so many individual components, I am open to ideas. Thanks, Shad Storhaug (NightOwl888)
