Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread Joseph Lynch
Just my 2c 1. D C B E A 2. B, C, A 3. A 4. +0.5 -Joey On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 8:28 AM Benedict Elliott Smith wrote: > Just to re-summarise the questions for people: > > 1. (A) Only contributors may edit or transition issues; (B) Only > contributors may transition issues; (C) Only Jira-users

Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread andre wilkinson
Hey Benedict, Thank you. In that case A D E B C > On Dec 11, 2018, at 12:37 PM, Benedict Elliott Smith > wrote: > > Hi Andre, > > It’s ranked vote, i.e. for each question, what is your preference order for > the outcome? > > So, for question 1, the possible outcomes are: > > (A) Only

Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread Benedict Elliott Smith
Hi Andre, It’s ranked vote, i.e. for each question, what is your preference order for the outcome? So, for question 1, the possible outcomes are: (A) Only contributors may edit or transition issues; (B) Only contributors may transition issues; (C) Only Jira-users may transition issues; (D)

Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread andre wilkinson
Hey everyone, Im just trying to keep up but I don’t think everyone needs permissions just contributors im trying to understand the letter voting system so I could better be of service to the community. Sorry if I sound naive. > On Dec 11, 2018, at 12:12 PM, Sylvain Lebresne wrote: > > 1: D C

Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread Benedict Elliott Smith
Thanks. To clarify, a negative result for Q4 had intended to be interpreted as the elimination of ‘Wish’ entirely; nobody has indicated any love for the Wish issue type as yet, so not replacing it would mean it disappears. That is, unless there are several strong sentiments otherwise. It

Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread Sylvain Lebresne
1: D C E B A (with a particularly strong feeling against A) 2: A B C 3: A (but don't mind much overall) 4: Don't mind (I neither particularly like 'wish' as a priority or issue type really) -- Sylvain On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 7:42 PM Aleksey Yeshchenko wrote: > 1. C, D, A, B, E > 2. B, C, A >

Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread Aleksey Yeshchenko
1. C, D, A, B, E 2. B, C, A 3. A 4. Meh > On 11 Dec 2018, at 16:28, Benedict Elliott Smith wrote: > > Just to re-summarise the questions for people: > > 1. (A) Only contributors may edit or transition issues; (B) Only contributors > may transition issues; (C) Only Jira-users may transition

Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread Benedict Elliott Smith
Just to re-summarise the questions for people: 1. (A) Only contributors may edit or transition issues; (B) Only contributors may transition issues; (C) Only Jira-users may transition issues*; (D) (C)+Remove contributor role entirely; (E) Leave permission as they are today 2. Priority on Bug

Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread Benedict Elliott Smith
It looks like we have a multiplicity of views on permissions, so perhaps we should complicate this particular vote with all of the possible options that have been raised so far (including one off-list). Sorry everyone for the confusion. (A) Only contributors may edit or transition issues; (B)

Re: JIRA Workflow Proposals

2018-12-11 Thread Ariel Weisberg
Hi, Sorry I was just slow on the uptake as to what auto-populate meant RE #2. 1. -1, while restricting editing on certain fields or issues that people did not submit themselves is OK I don't think it's reasonable to block edits to subject, or description on issues a user has submitted. Do