Craig McClanahan wrote:
In my day job scenario, we have the developers who commit changes
switch an
issue to "Resolved", and then QE verifies the result and switches it to
"Closed". I'd hate to see us stick all of that responsibility solely on a
release manager right before a release (doubt we'd ever get a volunteer to
do it twice :-), but maybe we could have the release manager declare a
moratorium on changes, and then have all the committers take on the task of
verifying the issues that have been purported to be fixed?
I was thinking more along the lines of a quick spot check to make sure
things are in order, but nothing like testing each fix. These two ideas
are not mutually exclusive though. Having developers test fixed tickets
and a release manager as the final gatekeeper would work, although the
other question is if people would actually do that. We have a hard
enough time getting developers to test the final release build for the
vote :)
Don
Don
Craig
Brett Porter wrote:
We actually eliminated the resolve step since weren't using it
independantly of resolve, however this doesn't affect the other part.
I'm not exactly sure of the technical details of how we made editing
possible when it was resolved/closed - but I can find out. It doesn't
actually transition to any different steps in between.
Cheers,
Brett
On 4/27/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What does the end workflow look like? Do you just add a transition to
resolve to the close step?
Don
Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that there have been 1 or 2 mails recently on this list
to reopen and close jira issues. Am I correct in assuming this is to
be able to edit the fix version or other details?
If this will be a regular occurrence, I recommend working with the
jira admins to create a custom workflow. We've done that in Maven and
it allows you to edit issues that are closed with appropriate
permissions. It's a big timesaver if used responsibly.
just my $A0.02
Cheers,
Brett
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