I get your point that its inappropriate to delete JIRA's. Well if there is no other way to do it I will create them and mark them as invalid. I have to face up to the consequences of my actions even if its 1/2 hr of drudgery :) .
The JIRA site shows an interesting point that it is Web service enabled for programmatic control (supports SOAP, XML-RPC and REST interfaces). Probably we can exploit this to hav a local client that does batch updates :) Regards Manu On 5/10/07, Jacek Laskowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/10/07, Manu George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Jacek, > I had created these test cases but found out that they > were no longer relevant and most were redundant as they were addressed > in different places. They were open and there were no updates. There > were some 35 JIRA's that were open but they were all for testing > annotations. So I thought I would create a single JIRA just for > tracking the annotation tests. I am sorry if the deletion is a > problem, I can recreate them again if required. They should've been marked as invalid at the very least. I don't want you to be doing the task just because I thought it's inappropriate to delete them. Perhaps others will chime in and propose less cumbersome one. Jacek -- Jacek Laskowski http://www.JacekLaskowski.pl
