jip i think that jira should have 2 fields in stead of the one "fix version"
something like: "planned version"/"target version" and "Fixed version" (which is the current "fix version") johan On 11/4/07, David Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You're right. It's a workaround, "fix version" should be labelled > "planned/done version". > > Frank Bille wrote: > > I got myself convinced that it was the most correct thing to not have > fix > > version with something that is not fixed. > > > > Frank > > > > On 11/4/07, Frank Bille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> But what can use that information for? You have the timestamps on the > >> issue for when someone has marked it as "won't fix", which can be used > if > >> you want to reopen it. > >> > >> I think it's a mismatch between "*FIX* version" and anything other than > >> *FIXED*. > >> > >> My 2c. > >> Frank > >> > >> > >> On 11/4/07, David Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> So how do you express : > >>> issue was plan for version "X" > >>> job was done for version "X" and the job is "won't fix" or "resolve" > >>> ? > >>> > >>> Frank Bille wrote: > >>>> Yes I think we use it the same way. But hopefully without setting the > >>>> "Resolution" and "Status". If you plan to fix it for a specific > >>> version the > >>>> status shouldn't be resolved or fixed and the resolution shouldn't be > >>> != > >>>> fixed. > >>>> > >>>> IMHO, > >>>> Frank > >>>> > >>>> On 11/4/07, David Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> In my previous job, we used JIRA's "fix version" to plan "for wich > >>>>> version" issue must be done. Because "fix version" is used to define > >>> the > >>>>> roadmap in JIRA. > >>>>> Mey be it's the same case here: a workaround. > >>>>> > >>>>> /david > >>>>> > >>>>> Frank Bille wrote: > >>>>>> Hey all, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I'm about to write the release notes and looking through the issues > >>> with > >>>>> fix > >>>>>> version RC1 I see some issues with a status other that "Fixed"[1]. > I > >>>>> don't > >>>>>> think it makes much sense to set a fix version for something that > is > >>>>>> "invalid" or "won't fix". > >>>>>> > >>>>>> WDYT? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Frank > >>>>>> > >>>>>> [1]: http://tinyurl.com/288k7s > >>>>>> > >> > > >
