If CakePHP isn't listed specifically in the current Bugzilla then it won't be in the reduced list either. And Bugzilla has never had a component for each plugin.
The point is to try and maintain a list of products/components as close to what there currently is, so that we can transfer issues over from the Oracle NetBeans bugtracker to the Apache NetBeans bugtracker. I strongly recommend we don't start thinking up new products/components until we have a stable situation, i.e., until we have (1) set up the reduced list as categories in Apache NetBeans bugtracker and (2) moved the issues from the Oracle bugtracker to the Apache bugtracker. Gj On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 1:32 AM, Sean Carrick <[email protected]> wrote: > Emi, > > That's what I was wondering...I couldn't remember if CakePHP was in the > Bugzilla system or not, but could have sworn I'd seen plugins for CakePHP > in NB... > > Sean Carrick > VP Information Systems > Integrity Solutions > > On Sat, 2017-05-13 at 02:09 +0300, Emilian Bold wrote: > This is a "reduced list". I don't see CakePHP in the current Bugzilla > either. I assume it falls under PHP? > > > --emi > > On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 2:04 AM, Sean Carrick <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > Jiri, > > Looking through that list, I didn't see the CakePHP framework on the > list. Isn't CakePHP currently supported within NetBeans and shouldn't > there be a bug reporting combination on JIRA? > > Sean Carrick > VP Information Systems > Integrity Solutions > > On Fri, 2017-05-12 at 19:45 +0200, Jiří Kovalský wrote: > > Hello NetBeans Apache Incubator community, > > > > in order to be prepared for switching NetBeans bug tracking from > > Bugzilla to JIRA we need to have appropriate products and categories > > created in JIRA. > > > > At the moment there are almost 600 combinations of products and > > components in the NetBeans Bugzilla but plenty of them are no longer > > used and are obsolete. That's why we have prepared a reduced list of > > these with ~230 combinations which we consider valid. It is based on > > the > > following criteria: the product/component was used in the past 6 > > months > > and has at least 10 opened bugs. We also removed Oracle hosting > > specific > > products like installers, qa, www etc. however any of these can be > > re-added in the future if needed of course. > > > > Please review the list and comment if you have a strong opinion. > > > > Since NetCAT 9.0 program is scheduled to start in early June please > > don't hesitate long with your feedback. > > > > And finally, who has the knowledge/access to JIRA to create these > > products/components there? > > > > Thanks and enjoy your weekends! > > > > -Jirka > > >
