Thanks Andy That sounds like a sensible compromise to me
Rob On 01/02/2015 11:29, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 26/01/15 19:11, Rob Vesse wrote: >> Could people please review the following JIRA filter: >>> >>> http://s.apache.org/jena-no-fix-version >>> >>> >>> This lists all resolved Jena issues that don't have a Fix Version set, >>>I'm >>> not expecting people to go back and retroactively change all ~200 or so >>> issues but certainly those that have been fixed in the last couple of >>> months could you please Reopen, update the Fix Version field >>>appropriately >>> and then Close again. >>> >> > >On 27/01/15 13:07, Andy Seaborne wrote: >> >> Good idea. >> >> We might be able to do with three bulk changes of the JIRA : open, >> update, close if the process does not loose the grouping. I may try it >> (on a bulk update of one). >> >> If so, maybe the best way is to find a cut off point (2.12.0?) and set >> that for all that closed before that release date (2nd August 2014) >> >> "Are you feeling lucky?" > >With great trepidation, I have made some bulk changes: > >For issues closed before 2.11.0 (2013/Sept/08), the fix version is set >to 2.11.0. > >For issues closed after 2.11.0 and before 2.12.0 (2014/Aug/02), the fix >version is 2.12.0. > >So for 2.11.0-2.12.0 it is mildly accurate, and before that is set to >2.11.0. > >All changes made so "updated" is 01/Feb/15 so they can be found again >(mixed in with a few others). > >There are now ~10 closed/unversioned. > > Hope that's OK, > Andy >
