Makes sense - let's sit on this for a bit to see if there are any
other objections and then can move forward.
On 18/02/2008, at 8:38 AM, Lukas Theussl wrote:
I thought maintenance mode also meant that people can still submit
patches to existing issues and we'll consider them.
However, given the small expected impact I think it would be most
practical to just close all open issues (plugins and core) as won't
fix, and install a consolidated jira where people can still report
new or re-open old issues if they want them fixed.
Cheers,
-Lukas
Brett Porter wrote:
what does maintenance mode mean?
IMO, it would be that new issues can be reported, and are either
fixed or closed as "won't fix" because they are new work or non-
critical. In which case I would say:
- consolidate the projects (I'm not sure what this means in
practicality - I think you need to keep a project open but remove
*all* of it's permissions for the old issue links to redirect to
their new home)
- close out any open issues that aren't going to be fixed
- leave permissions as is for the consolidated project.
Cheers,
Brett
On 18/02/2008, at 8:12 AM, Lukas Theussl wrote:
I wanted to propose that too, but what to do with the issues that
are open? As long as m1 is in maintenance mode, I think we should
keep reported issues visible. We could remove the 'create new
issue' option from all projects though and update the description
to point to the new jira to use.
-Lukas
Brian E. Fox wrote:
What if all the maven 1.x jira projects where collapsed into one?
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From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday,
February 17, 2008 3:34 PM
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: Re: JIRA for Maven 1.x?
If I'm not mistaken we didn't get a single critical bug report
after 1.1
was released. But that's not surprising, after all, it's a
perfect product... :)
I am not sure about closing the JIRAs, after all, maintenance
mode means
that we still do accept bug reports, right? If anyone would
submit a patch or report something critical, I would still be
willing to apply/fix it and do a release. But given the late
activity, this is not likely to happen.
I'd agree to close the sandbox plugins, I wanted to do that
myself already a long time ago.
-Lukas
Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
Some questions for the guys that wrapped up Maven 1.1 :)
Since Maven 1.x is in maintenance mode, should most of the
current JIRAs that reflect things that won't be fixed be
closed out?
At what point will we stop accepting new bugs?
And how does this affect the plugins - are they in the same state?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Brett
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