Am 05/01/2012 06:24 PM, schrieb Juergen Schmidt:
On Tuesday, 1. May 2012 at 16:41, Rob Weir wrote:
Today, among the 100 version strings the users need to scroll through
in BZ, we have "AOO340-dev".

What do we want after we release AOO 3.4?

Add AOO340? (Or just rename AOO340-dev to AOO340?)
Renaming sounds good to me and all issues with AOO340-dev should be moved to 
AOO350-dev.
Only some special issues that we propose and discuss for a 3.4.1 should get the 
AOO341-dev version

Add AOO341-dev?

+1

Add AOO450-dev?

you mean AOO350-dev, correct?
If yes then +1


Also, are there any "products" that can be removed or demoted to
"components" under another product? What we have now is simpler than
what we had with OOo, but it is still very complicated with a lot of
"dead wood" at the top level.

From JIRA I know the "Affect Version" and "Fix Version" fields which are used to describe where the problem was seen first and where it will be fixed.

In BZ the "Version" field is used to describe in which version the issue happens. The follow webpage talks about a "Target" field:



https://issues.apache.org/ooo/docs/en/html/bug_page.html

13. *Target: (a.k.a. Target Milestone) A future version by which the bug is to be fixed. e.g. The Bugzilla Project's milestones for future Bugzilla versions are 2.18, 2.20, 3.0, etc. Milestones are not restricted to numbers, thought - you can use any text strings, such as dates.



It would be very helpful to organize and keep the overview about issues for specific versions in the future. So, could this field be enabled?

Marcus



We should upgrade BZ to the newest version where we get more flexibility to 
disable not longer used products, versions etc.

And then we should cleanup the whole BZ.

Juergen

-Rob

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