Hi, @Felix, you read correctly but the nighlty might be confusing if we forget to move the fix version once we release Something like 3.2-SNAPSHOT might be clearer no?
Regards On Saturday, March 25, 2017, Felix Schumacher < felix.schumac...@internetallee.de> wrote: > > > Am 25. März 2017 13:50:01 MEZ schrieb sebb <seb...@gmail.com > <javascript:;>>: > >On 25 March 2017 at 09:20, Philippe Mouawad > ><philippe.moua...@gmail.com <javascript:;>> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> What do you think of adding to bugzilla a new field "FIX VERSION" > >which we > >> would use to indicate in which version bug is fixed (JIRA has such > >field). > >> > >> We could then use a search query to find all bugs fixed in any > >version but > >> also for upcoming release. > >> We could then put this link in Nightly build page so that users know > >what > >> bugs/enhancements nightly build version contains. > >> > >> I think it would also make it clear in which version a bug was fixed. > >> > >> We would also create new version soon in the process, either we call > >it > >> 3.2-nightly or 3.2 (but how to indicate that version is not released > >?). > > > >There are already nightly builds. > >The Maven ones use the name 3.2-SNAPSHOT, and the files themselves > >include a timestamp. > >The Jenkins ones only include the revision, but it should be easy > >enough to change that to include the target version number. > >The CI ones make be a bit more awkard to rename because the index page > >needs to be generated. > > I read it as Philippe meant to create tags to choose from in bugzilla. On > the other hand, there is already a nightly tag, if I an not mistaken. > > Felix > > > > >Note that only builds which have been voted on may be promoted to the > >general public. > > > >> > >> If you're ok, do we have to ask for that to Infra team ? > >> > >> > >> Thanks > >> Regards > >> Philippe > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.