On Aug 4, 2006, at 10:38 PM, Patrick Linskey wrote:

I just added some more categories:

query (incl. JPQL parser and internal query representation)
sql
docs
diagonstics (i.e., error messages)
third-party (i.e., driver bugs, etc.)

These will most likely first be reported against an OpenJPA component and then once it is discovered that it's not our fault will be reassigned (or added).
datacache

Clearly, issues that fall into these categories might overlap with other categories. I'm a JIRA newbie, so I don't know if it's possible for an issue to be in multiple categories, or if there is some other many-valued tagging
mechanism out there.

Yes, issues can be marked in multiple categories using the browser's multi-select feature. (On a Mac with Safari, it's the open-apple key with mouse press.

Craig

-Patrick

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Oops, left out the categories. They can be viewed, of course,
at
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/project/ViewProject.jspa?
pid=12310351

jdbc
jpa
kernel
lib
site
xml store

It occurs to me that we might want more categories of jdbc:
jdbc driver, jdbc store?

Just let me (or Patrick, who now can also edit the jira admin
stuff) know.

On Aug 4, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Craig L Russell wrote:


        I've added these JIRA categories. Please let me know if they:

        1. make sense

        2. have a "project lead" who might be the best person
to evaluate issues

        3. need additional categories.

        Remember these categories are just for internal
communications among the team members, so whatever works best
is the right answer.

        
        Craig Russell
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