On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 7:11 AM, James Dixson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10/11/08 3:22 PM, "Niclas Hedhman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Scott, James >> >> I have added you both a Project administrators. Not sure exactly what >> rights that gives you, but I hope enough. I am also making James the >> "Project Lead" in JIRA. >> > > I think the way Jira works, I would have to be a Jira Administrator to > manage project components and versions. That is how is works for us here on > our internal Jira instances. > > I also think all the "Project Lead" designation does is default ownership of > new issues to the project lead.
Well, there are "jira-administrators" and that is not handed out 'lightly' (as these potentially can kill off everything), but you also have 'project administrators', and I have made you and Scott that, on top of the Project Lead. "Default Assignee" is separate from Project Lead. I think Project Lead (without being project administrator) can do stuff like manage versions and components. Anyhow, you should have enough karma for now on that. >> As for Wiki --> There are many Wiki instances running at ASF. So first >> it is a matter of making a choice. Personally I would recommend >> Confluence (http://cwiki.apache.org) ... > > My 'cwiki' ID is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Would I just open an INFRA request to > have and ETCH space provisioned? Let me do that. As Mentor, the INFRA team don't need to go looking for 'who authorized it?'. Cheers Niclas
