El mié, 16-11-2005 a las 08:45 +0000, Ross Gardler escribió:
> I suggest that we stop adding target numbers to every issue in Jira. It 
> seems that we tend to put a fix version that represents what we would 
> like to see, but not what we can achieve.
> 
> We need  faster release cycle and one way to do this is to reduce the 
> expectations for each release.
> 
> So, I propose that we only put a fix version on something once we *know* 
> it will be going into the next release. In the long run this will save 
> us allot of time during the release process sorting out the issue tracker.
> 
> Note this does not mean it will take longer to get features into 
> Forrest, they will still happen when they happen. It just means we are 
> not continually updating fix release numbers and misleading our users. 
> For example, XHTML2 was originally scheduled for 0.6!
> 
> One exception to this rule should be any bug that is considered critical 
> or blocker will automatically go into the next release.
> 
> WDYT?

+1

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