Konrad Windszus wrote > I also really think sorting will help a lot. Unfortunately if you rely on > drag and drop only it takes much more than 15 seconds (at least for me). > @Carsten: Do you know a shortcut?
Not really a short cut, but this is how I do it: I search for the place were the version should go to and remember the position of the page slider. I started dragging with one hand, use the other hand on the touch pad to quickly scroll approximately to the remembered position. Then its just a little bit up or down scrolling and done. I really does not take more than 15 secs :) Carsten > >> On 8 Feb 2017, at 14:06, Carsten Ziegeler <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Robert Munteanu wrote >>> Hi Konrad, >>> >>> On Wed, 2017-02-08 at 09:26 +0100, Konrad Windszus wrote: >>>> Currently the list of versions which is supposed to be kept in order >>>> (http://sling.staging.apache.org/documentation/development/release-ma >>>> nagement.html#update-jira) is already pretty long. This makes adding >>>> a new version tedious and time-consuming work because you basically >>>> need to drag&drop the new version to the right position in the list. >>>> Anyone came up with a script to automate that somehow? It seems that >>>> there is some javascript at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA- >>>> 32156?focusedCommentId=674689&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.i >>>> ssuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-674689 which automatically >>>> sorts via JavaScript. This seems to sort only by the release dates, >>>> which is not intended for Sling (since we want to group by bundle). >>>> So one would need to adjust the script. >>>> Thanks for your inputs on how you do that currently. >>> >>> I simply don't sort the versions anymore :-) >>> >>> It might be worth discussion why we are sorting them and if it makes >>> sense to keep doing it, since it's quite a hassle with such a large >>> number of versions. >>> >> Sorting helps to jump from one version to another of that module. If you >> look at all issues of a version you have links to the next and the prev >> version, which is really very handy. >> >> And sorting is really not a major task, if you release you have to sort >> in a single version which takes like 15 seconds. So if everyone who does >> a release/adds a version does this, its really not a big deal. >> >> Carsten >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Carsten Ziegeler >> Adobe Research Switzerland >> [email protected] > > -- Carsten Ziegeler Adobe Research Switzerland [email protected]
