Aidan Skinner wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Carl Trieloff <[email protected]> wrote:
We need to pick a close down date for M5, and then it would be good for
everyone to list the key things they want to do for it. I have started a
list here:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/qpid/looking+to+pitch+in
Is there a reason not to use Jira for capturing this? Issues raised
against a milestone would make producing the release notes at the end
a lot easier.
- Aidan
yes, it is easier to see the top level topics that people want to work
on in a list on a wiki page. I
would however agree that once we have a target list that we then break
it into JIRA. I expect that
some items might land up being a whole list of JIRA's, so this serves to
create a high level summary.
I also believe that the JIRA will have a bunch of bugs that we would
want to do in it. So I suggest
that we create the list on wiki, in parallel clean JIRA. Then add the
feature JIRA's from the wiki
to the JIRA at the end of the process
Carl.