Re: Added a Jira beginner's guide to the wiki.

2019-03-19 Thread Pablo Estrada
Hi Dan!
Very nice intro. An idea is that some of the descriptions could have links
to the sections they're talking about (e.g. when talking about different
projects in JIRA, provide a link to issues fro the BEAM project). Other
than that, it's a nice introduction. : )

Udi: https://media.giphy.com/media/xT0xeJpnrWC4XWblEk/giphy.gif this is
cool : D
-P.

On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 10:31 AM Daniel Oliveira 
wrote:

> That's really useful Udi. I'm not sure if it would fit the beginner's
> guide but it's definitely worth writing down, so I made a "Jira Tips" page
> and added it there:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BEAM/Jira+Tips
>
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 7:40 PM Kenneth Knowles  wrote:
>
>> Genius. I love it. This will save me so much clicking time.
>>
>> Kenn
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 5:20 PM Udi Meiri  wrote:
>>
>>> My favorite way to navigate JIRA is using a Chrome search engine.
>>> You configure it like this:
>>> [image: Screenshot from 2019-02-27 17-11-26.png]
>>> (URL is:
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/QuickSearch.jspa?searchString=%s)
>>>
>>> And search by writing in the location bar:
>>> "j BEAM-1234" will take you to that specific issue
>>> "j beam unresolved udim" will show all unresolved issues assigned to udim
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 9:22 PM Ahmet Altay  wrote:
>>>
 Thank you Daniel, this is great information.

 On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 11:47 AM Daniel Oliveira <
 danolive...@google.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> In a recent thread in this list I mentioned that it might be nice to
> have a short guide for our Jira on the wiki since there were some aspects
> of Jira that I found a bit unintuitive or not discover-able when I was
> getting into the project. I went ahead and wrote one up and would
> appreciate some feedback, especially from any contributors that may be new
> to Beam and/or Jira.
>
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BEAM/Beam+Jira+Beginner%27s+Guide
>
> The main two aspects that I want to make sure I got right are:
>
> 1. Covering details that are often confusing for new contributors,
> such as ways Beam uses Jira that might be unique, or just unintuitive
> features.
>
> 2. Keeping it very brief and duplicating as little documentation as
> possible. I don't want this to get outdated, so I'd much rather link to a
> source of truth when possible.
>
> If anyone has any details I missed that they'd like to add, or feel
> that they could edit the guide a bit to keep it brief and cut out
> unnecessary info, please go ahead. Also, I'm hoping that this guide could
> be linked from the Contribution Guide
>  on the website if people find
> it useful, so feedback on that front would be great too.
>



Re: Added a Jira beginner's guide to the wiki.

2019-03-01 Thread Daniel Oliveira
That's really useful Udi. I'm not sure if it would fit the beginner's guide
but it's definitely worth writing down, so I made a "Jira Tips" page and
added it there:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BEAM/Jira+Tips

On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 7:40 PM Kenneth Knowles  wrote:

> Genius. I love it. This will save me so much clicking time.
>
> Kenn
>
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 5:20 PM Udi Meiri  wrote:
>
>> My favorite way to navigate JIRA is using a Chrome search engine.
>> You configure it like this:
>> [image: Screenshot from 2019-02-27 17-11-26.png]
>> (URL is:
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/QuickSearch.jspa?searchString=%s)
>>
>> And search by writing in the location bar:
>> "j BEAM-1234" will take you to that specific issue
>> "j beam unresolved udim" will show all unresolved issues assigned to udim
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 9:22 PM Ahmet Altay  wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Daniel, this is great information.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 11:47 AM Daniel Oliveira 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi everyone,

 In a recent thread in this list I mentioned that it might be nice to
 have a short guide for our Jira on the wiki since there were some aspects
 of Jira that I found a bit unintuitive or not discover-able when I was
 getting into the project. I went ahead and wrote one up and would
 appreciate some feedback, especially from any contributors that may be new
 to Beam and/or Jira.


 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BEAM/Beam+Jira+Beginner%27s+Guide

 The main two aspects that I want to make sure I got right are:

 1. Covering details that are often confusing for new contributors, such
 as ways Beam uses Jira that might be unique, or just unintuitive features.

 2. Keeping it very brief and duplicating as little documentation as
 possible. I don't want this to get outdated, so I'd much rather link to a
 source of truth when possible.

 If anyone has any details I missed that they'd like to add, or feel
 that they could edit the guide a bit to keep it brief and cut out
 unnecessary info, please go ahead. Also, I'm hoping that this guide could
 be linked from the Contribution Guide
  on the website if people find it
 useful, so feedback on that front would be great too.

>>>


Re: Added a Jira beginner's guide to the wiki.

2019-02-27 Thread Kenneth Knowles
Genius. I love it. This will save me so much clicking time.

Kenn

On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 5:20 PM Udi Meiri  wrote:

> My favorite way to navigate JIRA is using a Chrome search engine.
> You configure it like this:
> [image: Screenshot from 2019-02-27 17-11-26.png]
> (URL is:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/QuickSearch.jspa?searchString=%s)
>
> And search by writing in the location bar:
> "j BEAM-1234" will take you to that specific issue
> "j beam unresolved udim" will show all unresolved issues assigned to udim
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 9:22 PM Ahmet Altay  wrote:
>
>> Thank you Daniel, this is great information.
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 11:47 AM Daniel Oliveira 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> In a recent thread in this list I mentioned that it might be nice to
>>> have a short guide for our Jira on the wiki since there were some aspects
>>> of Jira that I found a bit unintuitive or not discover-able when I was
>>> getting into the project. I went ahead and wrote one up and would
>>> appreciate some feedback, especially from any contributors that may be new
>>> to Beam and/or Jira.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BEAM/Beam+Jira+Beginner%27s+Guide
>>>
>>> The main two aspects that I want to make sure I got right are:
>>>
>>> 1. Covering details that are often confusing for new contributors, such
>>> as ways Beam uses Jira that might be unique, or just unintuitive features.
>>>
>>> 2. Keeping it very brief and duplicating as little documentation as
>>> possible. I don't want this to get outdated, so I'd much rather link to a
>>> source of truth when possible.
>>>
>>> If anyone has any details I missed that they'd like to add, or feel that
>>> they could edit the guide a bit to keep it brief and cut out unnecessary
>>> info, please go ahead. Also, I'm hoping that this guide could be linked
>>> from the Contribution Guide  on
>>> the website if people find it useful, so feedback on that front would be
>>> great too.
>>>
>>


Re: Added a Jira beginner's guide to the wiki.

2019-02-27 Thread Udi Meiri
My favorite way to navigate JIRA is using a Chrome search engine.
You configure it like this:
[image: Screenshot from 2019-02-27 17-11-26.png]
(URL is:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/QuickSearch.jspa?searchString=%s)

And search by writing in the location bar:
"j BEAM-1234" will take you to that specific issue
"j beam unresolved udim" will show all unresolved issues assigned to udim


On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 9:22 PM Ahmet Altay  wrote:

> Thank you Daniel, this is great information.
>
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 11:47 AM Daniel Oliveira 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> In a recent thread in this list I mentioned that it might be nice to have
>> a short guide for our Jira on the wiki since there were some aspects of
>> Jira that I found a bit unintuitive or not discover-able when I was getting
>> into the project. I went ahead and wrote one up and would appreciate some
>> feedback, especially from any contributors that may be new to Beam and/or
>> Jira.
>>
>>
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BEAM/Beam+Jira+Beginner%27s+Guide
>>
>> The main two aspects that I want to make sure I got right are:
>>
>> 1. Covering details that are often confusing for new contributors, such
>> as ways Beam uses Jira that might be unique, or just unintuitive features.
>>
>> 2. Keeping it very brief and duplicating as little documentation as
>> possible. I don't want this to get outdated, so I'd much rather link to a
>> source of truth when possible.
>>
>> If anyone has any details I missed that they'd like to add, or feel that
>> they could edit the guide a bit to keep it brief and cut out unnecessary
>> info, please go ahead. Also, I'm hoping that this guide could be linked
>> from the Contribution Guide  on the
>> website if people find it useful, so feedback on that front would be great
>> too.
>>
>


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Re: Added a Jira beginner's guide to the wiki.

2019-02-26 Thread Ahmet Altay
Thank you Daniel, this is great information.

On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 11:47 AM Daniel Oliveira 
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> In a recent thread in this list I mentioned that it might be nice to have
> a short guide for our Jira on the wiki since there were some aspects of
> Jira that I found a bit unintuitive or not discover-able when I was getting
> into the project. I went ahead and wrote one up and would appreciate some
> feedback, especially from any contributors that may be new to Beam and/or
> Jira.
>
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BEAM/Beam+Jira+Beginner%27s+Guide
>
> The main two aspects that I want to make sure I got right are:
>
> 1. Covering details that are often confusing for new contributors, such as
> ways Beam uses Jira that might be unique, or just unintuitive features.
>
> 2. Keeping it very brief and duplicating as little documentation as
> possible. I don't want this to get outdated, so I'd much rather link to a
> source of truth when possible.
>
> If anyone has any details I missed that they'd like to add, or feel that
> they could edit the guide a bit to keep it brief and cut out unnecessary
> info, please go ahead. Also, I'm hoping that this guide could be linked
> from the Contribution Guide  on the
> website if people find it useful, so feedback on that front would be great
> too.
>


Added a Jira beginner's guide to the wiki.

2019-02-22 Thread Daniel Oliveira
Hi everyone,

In a recent thread in this list I mentioned that it might be nice to have a
short guide for our Jira on the wiki since there were some aspects of Jira
that I found a bit unintuitive or not discover-able when I was getting into
the project. I went ahead and wrote one up and would appreciate some
feedback, especially from any contributors that may be new to Beam and/or
Jira.

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BEAM/Beam+Jira+Beginner%27s+Guide

The main two aspects that I want to make sure I got right are:

1. Covering details that are often confusing for new contributors, such as
ways Beam uses Jira that might be unique, or just unintuitive features.

2. Keeping it very brief and duplicating as little documentation as
possible. I don't want this to get outdated, so I'd much rather link to a
source of truth when possible.

If anyone has any details I missed that they'd like to add, or feel that
they could edit the guide a bit to keep it brief and cut out unnecessary
info, please go ahead. Also, I'm hoping that this guide could be linked
from the Contribution Guide  on the
website if people find it useful, so feedback on that front would be great
too.