Le 15/01/2016 12:45, Jacopo Cappellato a écrit :
Hi Jacques,

I don't know from where the "tru" and "trun" versions come from :-)
A few minutes ago I went into the admin pages of the project and I was able
to delete them, it should be fixed now.

Yes, it OK now :)

As regards the released versions... we could actually just keep the latest
visible in Jira for every branch: in fact if a bug is discovered in
12.04.04 and 12.04.05 has been already released it doesn't make much sense
to log it for the older one: in short, we should only accept bug reports on
the latest bug fix we released (for each branch).

OK, that makes sense and was what I wanted to do but wondered. I just released 
(was not yet done) and archived R12.04.04 and archived R13.07.01

I like your idea of having a page with some guidelines for Jira
administration.

I will write one

Jacques


Jacopo

On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 12:01 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Jacopo, All.

Jacopo I saw something weird happened at
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-6802
with tru and trun versions, visible at
http://markmail.org/message/xblilyiwtd7brykp

I thought we should remove tru and trun versions. But they don't exist in
admin page :-o ! I guess we should ask infra about that, no?

Also while trying to remove this (invisible?) versions (though they are
still visible in "Unreleased Version" when filling an issue), I made some
changes (cleaning).
I then understood that, by convention, we keep only the last 2 versions of
a released branch, like 12.04.04 and 12.04.05 but archive the older, right?
Else if would be confusing I guess.
If all is correct, I think we should dedicate a small wiki page to explain
our conventions about Jira versions.

Thanks

Jacques

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