Re: [LANG] JIRA management

2013-10-16 Thread Henri Yandell
To your point, this would be best as a JIRA workflow. It doesn't look like we get to edit that by default, so I'm thinking of using versions as a cheap method at first, then if it feels good I'll go work with Infra to figure out how to turn it into a workflow that other Commons components can choos

Re: [LANG] JIRA management

2013-10-15 Thread Benedikt Ritter
I still don't like the idea of abusing versions for this kind of stuff... but if it's easier to manage with jira, then go for it. we should also add a comment the the website so that people know where to start. 2013/10/15 Henri Yandell > One reason I like this, apart from the general visualizat

Re: [LANG] JIRA management

2013-10-14 Thread Henri Yandell
One reason I like this, apart from the general visualization of the state of our todo group, is that it gives us a very nice way to point new contributors to potential work. We point them at the Code Needed version, with a strong expectation that the patch they provide will go in (as an issue we di

Re: [LANG] JIRA management

2013-10-14 Thread Henri Yandell
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Benedikt Ritter wrote: > Hi Hen, > > anything that makes working through the issues easier is good. But I think > i don't understand your proposal completely. Do you want to create a new > version that is called "feature requests"? That would feel like duplicating

Re: [LANG] JIRA management

2013-10-14 Thread Benedikt Ritter
Hi Hen, anything that makes working through the issues easier is good. But I think i don't understand your proposal completely. Do you want to create a new version that is called "feature requests"? That would feel like duplicating information available as ticket type. As far as I understand you'

Re: [LANG] JIRA management

2013-10-14 Thread Henri Yandell
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 1:19 AM, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > Le 14/10/2013 08:06, Henri Yandell a écrit : > > > What do others think? > > I quite like triaging the feature requests with a 'n.x' version and a > '(n+1).0' version. The former indicates that the request can be > implemented in a compatib

Re: [LANG] JIRA management

2013-10-14 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Le 14/10/2013 08:06, Henri Yandell a écrit : > What do others think? I quite like triaging the feature requests with a 'n.x' version and a '(n+1).0' version. The former indicates that the request can be implemented in a compatible manner, and the latter indicates this can't be done without a majo