On 2/7/12 9:10 AM, Devin Han wrote:
Yes, I am the default administrator of JIRA.
Have given all of the PMCs the permissions to manage project now,
except Juergen
Schmidt (can't find his JIRA count. so, Juergen please send your count to
me when you see this mail ;)) .
So, everyone, please check whether you have permissions to do what you want.
sorry that I am so quite here on the list but I am currently busy with
Apache OpenOffice and hope that I can do more for the ODFToolkit in the
future.
My jira account is "jscoo" because "jsc" was already used.
Juergen
2012/2/7 Rob Weir<[email protected]>
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Svante Schubert
<[email protected]> wrote:
I have got a question in regard of JIRA handling.
There is a closed issue, where I would like to add further changes, what
is the correct way to do it?
It looks like in this case Devin already committed the original patch.
Since you're talking about a 1-line change, wouldn't the easiest
thing be to just fix it in SVN and add a comment to to the JIRA issue
giving the SVN revision of your additional fix? Re-opening the issue
and updating the patch file in JIRA and then closing it again might
not be worth the trouble
Can an issue be re-opened and I am only lacking of user rights or has
the issue to be cloned to be able to add a new patch?
It doesn't look like I have rights to do this either.
Devin, do you have permissions to re-open issues? If so, where did
you get those rights? Are you able to define the default rights so
project members can do things like reopen issues?
-Rob
The issue I am referring to is
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODFTOOLKIT-302
Thanks in advance,
Svante