+1 

Also I noticed that there are many outdated issues, more than a year old,
that should be closed without losing time trying to reproduce them.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 5:51 PM
> To: Maven Developers List
> Subject: JIRA issues pertaining to versions
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm not sure what the standard practice is for queuing up 
> issues to be resolved for a version but I think what we have 
> going on is not quite optimal.
> 
> When planning a release I would like to pick the issues that 
> can be tackled for a release and roadmapped. We have 120 
> issues outstanding for
> 1.1 and I really doubt they will all be done and doing the 
> version shuffle gets really annoying.
> 
> Basically I would think that everything is unscheduled until 
> you sit down and plan what issues you plan to resolve for a 
> release so that they can be easily roadmapped. There are 
> things for certain I want to do for maven 1.1, but there's a 
> ton of stuff that I'm pretty sure will get pushed back to 
> another version.
> 
> I like the way the XStream project is setup:
> 
> http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10230
> 
> The majority of issues are unscheduled and some plan is made 
> as to what is going to be fixed for 1.0.2 and 1.1. They list 
> things that are really planned for that version whereas we 
> have a massive jumble listed under 1.1. Does this make it 
> very hard to have a sensible roadmap?
> 
> So I would like to propose that we move the 1.1. jumble of 
> issues to unscheduled and start selectively applying versions 
> when someone is actually going to do the work to resolve the 
> issue or we're going to end up with a version shuffle. Right 
> now it is pretty difficult to get a clear view of the issues 
> that are really going to be resolved for 1.1.
> 
> 
> --
> jvz.
> 
> Jason van Zyl
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> happiness is like a butterfly: the more you chase it, the 
> more it will elude you, but if you turn your attention to 
> other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder ...
> 
>  -- Thoreau 
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