On May 15, 2011, at 10:42 PM, Shai Erera wrote: > I was aiming at avoiding that scenario. I think every issue should be > assigned to a specific component, and if there isn't one available, we should > create it.
Based on history and how these things normally go, unless you are planning on spending a *lot* of time curating JIRA for the forceable future, this is an unlikely outcome. Better categories will hopefully mean more compliance, but I'd bet the standard hodgepodge of JIRA submissions and curation is going to remain fairly similar to what we have seen. Version is a much more important field - and even it is not curated even close to this 'ideal' world level. I think every issue should be fully filled out, correctly filled out, cross linked with all relevant issues, etc, etc. But I don't plan on it being the normal scenario ;) FWIW: I fill out component sometimes, and other times I'm just not worried about it. Someone can always come along after us types and random users and clean up after them, but I surmise that won't last long. - Mark Miller lucidimagination.com Lucene/Solr User Conference May 25-26, San Francisco www.lucenerevolution.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
