On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Gordon Sim wrote:

On 03/10/2011 01:50 PM, Marnie McCormack wrote:
Hi Justin/All,

I'm wondering what the approach for identifying the content of the 0-10
release from JIRA is ?

I've just been trying to figure out what is actually in 0-10 from JIRA and
its not easy since we have 0-10 items complete adn I think raised during the
release process and a load of open 0-9 items for which we can't tell the
target release.

We should be able to generate release notes from JIRA, so should we update
all items in the 0-10 release to have a fix for version of 0-10 ?

I marked the JIRAs I fixed for 0.10 as fix-for 0.9 (the 0.10 option was only recently added). So I believe anything that is resolved and has fix-for 0.9[1] can have the fix-for updated to 0-10. Anyone know if there is a way to do this as a bulk update or similar?

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12310520&version=12315382

I spoke to Andrew Stitcher about the versions in jira. We think it would be simpler overall if jira contained only even-numbered (released) versions. Right now the extra fidelity of having odd- and even-numbered versions mostly causes confusion and adds complexity to our queries.

There is a link at the release page[1] that I am using as the canonical "bugs targeted for 0.10" query. I still need to update it for the recent introduction of 0.10. I'll let you know when I have; it shouldn't be long.

Justin



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[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/qpid/0.10+release



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