Jacques,

The problem is indeed where to post the issues. There is no solution
available to do patches to pages in the website and improvement comments in
the restricted spaces are all over the place. And regarding the latter
aspect these comments can stay visible for quite some time due to busy
schedules (and other interests) of those capable to implement the changes.
Having those comments there for a longer time is not good regarding
branding and adoption.

Having a JIRA setup for the website and restricted spaces will provide the
one place and will create insights about what is still open, what is fixed
and and when. Plus it helps identifying those committers that could become
committers.

All in all not a bad suggestion and improvement.

Regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
Services & Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail & Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com

On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 5:01 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I believe, the problem is more about people not knowing where to post
> things, else of course Jira is a perfect fit.
> Though I (hopefully I'm not alone) normally monitor Confluence (including
> comments) but https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-8323
> Anyway I normally receive all changes by mail.
>
> Pierre, do you have something specific in mind about overlooked comments,
> I mean a list, etc.?
>
> Jacques
>
> Le 21/10/2014 14:43, Ron Wheeler a écrit :
>
>  It would be good to have a well organized and supported system for
>> tracking defects of all types including documentation.
>> The JIRA has a very very helpful features that would allow us to identify
>> the importance of problems, any version dependencies, assigned person, etc.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> On 21/10/2014 7:45 AM, Pierre Smits wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Currently we only register issues related to the OFBiz code. But we also
>>> see a lot of comments in wiki pages regarding corrections. These comments
>>> can exists quite a long time and it seems that these are frequently
>>> overlooked.
>>>
>>> Should we not also have a setup in JIRA regarding the web and wiki pages?
>>>
>>> This helps us to stay aware of bugs and improvements thereof, and help us
>>> to track contributors and patches. Having JIRA issues for this seems to
>>> be
>>> done also in a number of other Apache projects.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Pierre Smits
>>>
>>> *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
>>> Services & Solutions for Cloud-
>>> Based Manufacturing, Professional
>>> Services and Retail & Trade
>>> http://www.orrtiz.com
>>>
>>>
>>
>>

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