Hi Martin,
Martin Kal�n wrote:
JIRA has a number of cool features to make it easy to track in which release
a certain issue got fixed. It can also auto-generate copy/paste templates for
release notes, see eg:
See eg http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?version=11111&styleName=Text&projectId=10700&Create=Create
+1 nice feature!
However, this requires that we start specifying explicit release numbers instead
of the 1.0.x/1.x (which seems to work against the purpose of release-numbers in JIRA).
So at the latest the correct release-number have to set when the issue will be closed?
If we start using 1.0.3, 1.0.4 etc the release manager can perform a project
release action in JIRA to flush the release notes to start fresh for the next
release.
Any thoughts on this? I think we should start using explicit numbers to get the most help possible from JIRA.
+1 agree, this will help us to include all made changes between two releases (provided that we register all issues in jira)
Armin
Regards, Martin
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