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From: "Stephen McConnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>    A "project" in JIRA is something with a version lifecycle.
>    For example  the avalon-repository content (containing
>    multiple related artifacts) has its own independent release
>    lifecycle, will accumulate multiple referencable releases,
>    have an associated road map, etc.

Agree.

>    A "component" in JIRA is not a component in our sense of the
>    work - instead it is an aspect of the project such as
>    Documentation, Architecture, Implementation, Tools, Build
>    System, Runtime, etc.

Disagree. A "component" could be anything package with the main project
version and issues. A lot of projects will only confuse the user when he's
going to report a bug of, for instance, something like merlin crashing at
startup :-) Its the criteria thing? Maybe the logging.. Oh my, its the
repository! See what I mean?

>   I think the Apache/JIRA experiment is likely to raise some interesting
> feature requirements in the future.

Agree.


regards,
hammett


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