Mark Lundquist ml at wrinkledog.com writes:
And I guess the old convention of starting with '[PATCH]' is
superfluous now, right?
It is indeed no longer necessary to prefix the title as you can see in the
recent COCOON-open-with-patch mails:
+1
Andreas
2006/11/14, Ralph Goers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
+1
David Crossley wrote:
Ah, i see what is happening. Only people in the Jira group
cocoon-developers (i.e. committers) can Edit issues.
Some other projects also enable jira-users to Edit, i.e. change
Summary, Description, Components,
Hi,
On 14 Nov 2006, at 06:18, David Crossley wrote:
So, Cocoon PMC, should we loosen the permissions for Edit?
Lazy consensus: if we don't hear a no then i will do it
next week.
+1
Thanks,
Andrew.
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+1
David Crossley wrote:
Ah, i see what is happening. Only people in the Jira group
cocoon-developers (i.e. committers) can Edit issues.
Some other projects also enable jira-users to Edit, i.e. change
Summary, Description, Components, Fix Version, etc.
So, Cocoon PMC, should we loosen the
On Nov 12, 2006, at 9:13 PM, David Crossley wrote:
Use the Edit this issue link on the left-hand panel
when you are viewing an issue.
It's not there for me. I have Attach File, Attach Screenshot,
Clone, Comment, Create sub-task, Voting, and Watching.
—ml—
Mark Lundquist wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Use the Edit this issue link on the left-hand panel
when you are viewing an issue.
It's not there for me. I have Attach File, Attach Screenshot,
Clone, Comment, Create sub-task, Voting, and Watching.
Ah, i see what is happening. Only people
On 11/14/06, David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Some other projects also enable jira-users to Edit, i.e. change
Summary, Description, Components, Fix Version, etc.
So, Cocoon PMC, should we loosen the permissions for Edit?..
+1, this is useful.
-Bertrand
Mark Lundquist wrote:
Back in the day, with Bugzilla, I remember we had the convention that
the issue title started with '[PATCH]'. If there was no patch
available when the issue was created, you just edited the issue title
and inserted '[PATCH]'.
I see that with JIRA, there is this
Mark Lundquist wrote:
SooOOOooo... if I create an issue w/ no patch, then decide to submit a
patch later, how do I indicate it? Create a new issue referencing the
first? Or just attach the file and don't worry about it? :-)
If I had to guess I'd say best recourse is to upgrade to BugZilla
Hi,
Back in the day, with Bugzilla, I remember we had the convention that
the issue title started with '[PATCH]'. If there was no patch
available when the issue was created, you just edited the issue title
and inserted '[PATCH]'.
I see that with JIRA, there is this little a patch is
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