Thank you, I've created the issue now. On Monday, 14 April 2014 21:28:44 UTC+1, Oskar Berggren wrote: > > Matthew, please try again now. There should be a big blue button at top > center. > > Other Jira Admins: > It appears that non-developers gets permissions through the 'users' group, > which currently has 5197 members. There is also the 'jira-users' group > which has slightly more members (5218). According to the audit log recently > created users are only automatically made members of 'jira-users'. > > The 'jira-users' group gives no permissions except for basic logon > permission. According to > https://nhibernate.jira.com/secure/admin/GlobalPermissions!default.jspa I > believe this is the only group that new accounts are auto-joined too. > > Has anyone changed anything? > > There's probably a few different ways to fix this long-term. Not sure > which is best. > > > > > 2014-04-14 22:03 GMT+02:00 Matthew Smith <[email protected] <javascript:>> > : > >> Hi, >> >> I've created unit tests and a fix for an issue, however I can't create a >> JIRA issue in order to name my unit tests correctly and submit my fix. >> >> I've logged in to the NHibernate project on there but there's no link to >> create. If I navigate to >> https://nhibernate.jira.com/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspa >> >> I receive You have not selected a valid project to create an issue in. >> >> Is there anything special I need to do? >> >> Regards, >> Matt >> >> -- >> >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "nhibernate-development" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected]<javascript:> >> . >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > >
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