Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-12 Thread Cassandra Targett
OK, I made them the same order, with the addition of the Lucene Fields for LUCENE before Environment: Description Labels Attachments Environment On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 10:29 AM Cassandra Targett wrote: > Yeah, I wasn't sure if folks would want the labels up higher in LUCENE. > It's easy to

Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-12 Thread Cassandra Targett
Yeah, I wasn't sure if folks would want the labels up higher in LUCENE. It's easy to fix though if the preference is the two forms be mostly the same (with the exception of the "Lucene Fields"). On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 10:11 AM David Smiley wrote: > Much better Cassandra; thanks! > > BTW I

Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-12 Thread David Smiley
Much better Cassandra; thanks! BTW I noticed some small differences in field order on the create screen between Lucene and Solr. Solr now has the Environment field at the very bottom whereas Lucene has "Lucene Fields" and "Labels" below it. Doesn't matter I guess. On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 10:29

Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-12 Thread Cassandra Targett
OK, this is done. I was rather aggressive about removing fields for the SOLR project that I know we don't use, but much less so for the LUCENE project. I did ensure that the Environment field is after Description in both projects. I used a mix of looking up the field description in JIRA,

Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-12 Thread Cassandra Targett
Sure, David, I'll do it this morning. When I looked at the fields list for the form in JIRA, there are over 100 fields set up to display on that form - there's some other bit of arcane JIRA configuration that defines the fields available for the project - but I'll remove all but the ones I know

Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-12 Thread David Smiley
Cassandra, can you please try editing the JIRA config to re-order Environment below Description? I suppose Atlassian chose the current order because it matches the order it's seen when viewing the issue, which makes sense but I don't mind sacrificing that -- whatever it takes to diminish

Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-08 Thread Steve Rowe
+1 to try to fix the form ourselves, thanks Cassandra. I think putting Description above Environment will do the trick. (I just created an issue and put the description in the environment field…) -- Steve www.lucidworks.com > On Jun 8, 2018, at 8:44 AM, Cassandra Targett wrote: > > I've

Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-08 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 6/8/2018 6:24 AM, David Smiley wrote: > Many of us have accidentally added a long-form description of our JIRA > issues into the Environment field of JIRA instead of the Description.  > I think we can agree this is pretty annoying.  It seems to have been > happening more lately with a change to

Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-08 Thread Cassandra Targett
I've been debating saying something about this too - I think it happened when INFRA added some text to direct users to use the mailing list or IRC if they really have a support question instead of a bug (INFRA-16507). The most basic solution is a simple re-ordering of the form, which in JIRA is

Re: Propose hiding/removing JIRA Environment text input

2018-06-08 Thread Jan Høydahl
+1 David Just moving it below the description would also help, or making the input text box for environment much smaller or something. -- Jan Høydahl, search solution architect Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com > 8. jun. 2018 kl. 14:24 skrev David Smiley : > > Many of us have accidentally added