>Martin Sebor wrote: > >I've enabled the Time Tracking feature in Jira to help us identify >he most time-consuming areas of development and better schedule our >time. Please experiment with it and let me know how you like it or >it should be tweaked to make it more convenient. > >The current Permission Scheme allows any Committer to log work done >against any issue. I haven't enabled any of the other permissions >although I suspect we might want to be able to at least Edit Our >Own Worklogs. Here's the complete list of Time Tracking Permissions: > > Permission Enabled for Role > ---------------------- ---------------- > Work On Issues Committers > Edit Own Worklogs (none) > Edit All Worklogs (none) > Delete Own Worklogs (none) > Delete All Worklogs (none) > >This is the Standard Permissions Scheme that we share with most >other ASF projects. Since no-one is using it yet we can tweak the >scheme a bit to suit our needs, but as other projects start making >use of it they might override our changes with theirs. If that >should ever become an issue we'll need to create our own Permission >Scheme just for stdcxx. > >Here's some info on the feature: >http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/features/track.jsp > >Martin >
Martin, I can't modify the worklog on issues assigned to me. http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-573 is an example. I see the Worklog entry in the list of available operations, but I can't modify the work log. It reads "Worklog: You don't have permission to work on this issue". I'm thinking there is still some permission issues. Travis
