Dan,

JIRA currently says, "You don't have permission to work on this issue."  Is 
that normal for a non-committer?  Can I have access to assign my tickets to 
myself?

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Kulp [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 1:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Ben Dewey
Subject: Re: Plans for JIRA



On Wed April 8 2009 10:36:50 am Ben Dewey wrote:
> What is the plan for JIRA
> (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STONEHENGE)?  It doesn't seem to be
> used extensively yet.   Should I start using it?  Should I use it for all
> issues/bugs/features, or just major issues?

It's completely up to the project, but I DO suggest using it for as much as 
you can.   Even log "tasks" that should be complete someday but no-one is 
working on right now.   Things like "port the DB setup code to mysql"  or 
similar could also be logged there.   Someone new the project could look at 
the open issues and find things to work on very easily that way.

Dan


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