I agree we can use the JIRA feature but all we have to do (I think) is change the nightly version to 1.0.10 (rename the version) and then create a new nightly version and start the process over again.
sean On 5/16/05, Oliver Rossmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would like to suggest we use the version number of the upcoming > release instead of - or in addition to - 'Nightly Build' in the Fix > version/s field. This way the jira feature of generating change > log/release notes can be used and for the user looking for resolution of > a reported bug it is also clear which release will contain the fix to > "his" bug. > > Oliver > > > Sean Schofield wrote: > > >Our JIRA process hasn't always been the most consistent but we're > >supposed to be marking bugs fixed with a version of "nightly." This > >means that they are fixed in the latest source code. You can safely > >interpret that to mean 1.0.10 in this case. Once the next version is > >finalized the version fixed for these issues will be changed to > >reflect the new version number. > > > >As for the release date, that is impossible to say. Releases take > >quite a bit of time so we're not anxious to do them every few weeks. > >My sense is that after a few more months of bug fixes and new stuff > >we'll be ready for another release. That's really up to the community > >though. > > > >HTH, > >sean > > > > > >On 5/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>Hi. > >> > >>First of all: thanks to you all for taking the time to work on > >>MyFaces ! > >> > >>I'm currently using MyFaces in a commercial project at work with will be > >>released later this year. Therefore I'm very interested in which direction > >>MyFaces is heading in regards to the open JIRA issues and the release > >>schedule. > >> > >>The current JIRA (1) setup doesn't list the fixes for the upcoming 1.0.10 > >>release and a scheduled release date. I know that no date can be set in > >>stone until shorty before the release - but the date can always be updated > >>as you go along. > >> > >>What I would like as an user is to see which open issues will be included in > >>which release and which are already fixed. I see that you have a "Nightly" > >>target - but as an user I ask "Nightly" when (between 1.0.8 and 1.0.9 or > >>between 1.0.9 and 1.0.10) ? > >> > >>I think the doc/release-notes.txt file gives a nice overview of issues > >>fixed, but the automatic JIRA ChangeLog could also be as a good starting > >>point for the release notes. > >> > >>I think a good example on a roadmap and Changelog is defined at the JBoss' > >>JIRA installation (2). > >> > >>Also this could also help new developers to see where to start (Unscheduled > >>issues). > >> > >>Please, don't take this in any negative way - I'm just giving some feedback > >>from an user like to live on the bleeding edge of the MyFaces development. > >> > >>Best regards, > >> Jesper > >> > >>1) > >>http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:roadmap-panel > >>2) > >>http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:roadmap-panel > >> > >> > >> > >> > > -- > Oliver Rossmueller > Software Engineer and IT-Consultant > Hamburg, Germany > http://www.rossmueller.com > >
