On 8/16/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can appreciate your frustration ... docs are caught in the squeeze at the very end. Here are a couple suggestions: 1) Set up a Jira filter that mails you a daily report of doc issues, perhaps sorted by most recent activity if that's possible (maybe Jira experts can jump in with specific suggestions). 2) If somebody opens a new doc issue and thinks it needs your urgent attention, I see no problem with them forwarding a copy of the notice to you offlist with a "wanted to make sure you saw this". I'll do that. thanks for all the doc work -- we really appreciate it! -jean
*** (LS) Thanks Jean. These are good suggestions. And I appreciate your kind words. I know how to create a filter in jira, but how do I have an email sent to me? I do feel that it is useful to use a 1 word preface in an issue title to let people know the basic area that the issue affects, regardless of whether it is a doc issue or not. Often feature issues contain the name of the feature, such as grant/revoke, early on in the title so that people looking at the email can quickly determine if the email is something that they want to read. What I was suggesting was in the same vein. But of course I will go along with whatever the Derby community thinks is best. -- Laura Stewart
