I'm definitely in support of this.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Stephen Bohlen <[email protected]> wrote: > All: > > As a follow on to several of the suggestions over the months re: how to > avoid erroneous reporting of issues for the NHibernate LINQ provider under > the (deprecated) NHLQ project instead of under the LINQ component under NH, > I am seriously considering 'archiving' the JIRA for NHLQ (effectively, > changing its 'public' permissions to read-only as suggested here > http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-13087 and elsewhere in response to > similar situations). Core committers would retain full edit perms under > this approach, but everyone else would be reduced to read-only for the NHLQ > area of JIRA. > > Since (nearly) all issues reported under NHLQ are being met with either > "this is solved with the new LINQ provider in the core of NH3.x" or "can you > please re-post your issues under the LINQ component of the JIRA for the core > NH project?", this seems the simplest thing to do in order to avoid any > additional erroneous issue reporting under the 'wrong' JIRA project. The > most recent issue opened under NHLQ (http://216.121.112.228/browse/NHLQ-99) > probably also satisfies this same criteria. > > I can't see any reason anyone would object to this move, but please let me > know if anyone has any compelling reason NOT to proceed in this manner. > Otherwise, I will proceed as outlined here early next week. > > Steve Bohlen > [email protected] > http://blog.unhandled-exceptions.com > http://twitter.com/sbohlen >
