Re: Using JIRA
Ahh, that's right. I wonder if it would be handy to add that state to all issues so that new people can submit patches and we would have a way to know when a patch is ready to be picked up by a committer and applied. Regards, Alan On Jan 27, 2007, at 6:13 AM, Vamsavardhana Reddy wrote: I observed that a JIRA will show up in "Patch Availble" only if it is marked as improvement and Begin RTC review is clicked. Vamsi On 1/25/07, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Has anyone noticed that the JIRA Project Summary - Patch Available count is not correct? https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO Currently, it only shows 4 issues with patches, but there are - 1.1.2 - 1 1.2 - 1 1.x - 2 M2 - 4 Beta1 - 2 2.0 - 12 Wish- 6 Verif - 1 Unsch - 28 So, why isn't the count showing 57 instead? It seems to only be counting the ones that have Status=Patch Available and ignoring those with Patch Info=Patch Available. -Donald Hernan Cunico wrote: > Howdy, > it may sound weird asking this now but I'm either creating JIRAs the > wrong way or we are not displaying the all the info in > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo (or I just don't know how > to read it) > > On the JIRA front page for GERONIMO you can see open issues due to be > fixed per version. > When I create a JIRA for a specific version I normally specify the > "affected version" (let's say 2.0-M2) in the *Affects Version/s:* box > and leave the *Fix Version/s:* empty as I don't really know for sure > when that issue is going to be fixed unless I am the assignee. > > This issue I just created does not get listed (counted actually) for > that particular version in the project's JIRA home page. > > Is this query is automatically provided by JIRA or we can customize it > to show the affected version instead? > At this particular point in time the actual setting show 5 open issues, > if we could change it to affected versions it would show 16. > > Does this make any sense at all? > > Again, it might be just me not really understanding how to use JIRAs. > > Comments appreciated > > Cheers! > Hernan > > >
Re: Using JIRA
I observed that a JIRA will show up in "Patch Availble" only if it is marked as improvement and Begin RTC review is clicked. Vamsi On 1/25/07, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Has anyone noticed that the JIRA Project Summary - Patch Available count is not correct? https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO Currently, it only shows 4 issues with patches, but there are - 1.1.2 - 1 1.2 - 1 1.x - 2 M2 - 4 Beta1 - 2 2.0 - 12 Wish- 6 Verif - 1 Unsch - 28 So, why isn't the count showing 57 instead? It seems to only be counting the ones that have Status=Patch Available and ignoring those with Patch Info=Patch Available. -Donald Hernan Cunico wrote: > Howdy, > it may sound weird asking this now but I'm either creating JIRAs the > wrong way or we are not displaying the all the info in > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo (or I just don't know how > to read it) > > On the JIRA front page for GERONIMO you can see open issues due to be > fixed per version. > When I create a JIRA for a specific version I normally specify the > "affected version" (let's say 2.0-M2) in the *Affects Version/s:* box > and leave the *Fix Version/s:* empty as I don't really know for sure > when that issue is going to be fixed unless I am the assignee. > > This issue I just created does not get listed (counted actually) for > that particular version in the project's JIRA home page. > > Is this query is automatically provided by JIRA or we can customize it > to show the affected version instead? > At this particular point in time the actual setting show 5 open issues, > if we could change it to affected versions it would show 16. > > Does this make any sense at all? > > Again, it might be just me not really understanding how to use JIRAs. > > Comments appreciated > > Cheers! > Hernan > > >
Re: Using JIRA
Jira is working correctly. We, the Geronimo team, added a status called "Patch Available". The whole point of the status Patch Available is to indicate that a patch is ready to be picked up and applied by a committer. Once it's picked up by a committer, there's no point in tracking it as a patch in the Status section. Regards, Alan On Jan 24, 2007, at 12:18 PM, Donald Woods wrote: Is there a way to update the Status field to Patch Available, or is JIRA suppose to do that for us automatically? Have we extended/ configured JIRA in such a way that we broke it? -Donald Alan D. Cabrera wrote: On Jan 24, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Donald Woods wrote: Has anyone noticed that the JIRA Project Summary - Patch Available count is not correct? https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO Currently, it only shows 4 issues with patches, but there are - 1.1.2- 1 1.2- 1 1.x- 2 M2- 4 Beta1- 2 2.0- 12 Wish- 6 Verif- 1 Unsch- 28 So, why isn't the count showing 57 instead? It seems to only be counting the ones that have Status=Patch Available and ignoring those with Patch Info=Patch Available. Yes, that section shows the issues by status. There are four issues waiting to be picked up. Regards, Alan
Re: Using JIRA
Is there a way to update the Status field to Patch Available, or is JIRA suppose to do that for us automatically? Have we extended/configured JIRA in such a way that we broke it? -Donald Alan D. Cabrera wrote: On Jan 24, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Donald Woods wrote: Has anyone noticed that the JIRA Project Summary - Patch Available count is not correct? https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO Currently, it only shows 4 issues with patches, but there are - 1.1.2- 1 1.2- 1 1.x- 2 M2- 4 Beta1- 2 2.0- 12 Wish- 6 Verif- 1 Unsch- 28 So, why isn't the count showing 57 instead? It seems to only be counting the ones that have Status=Patch Available and ignoring those with Patch Info=Patch Available. Yes, that section shows the issues by status. There are four issues waiting to be picked up. Regards, Alan smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Using JIRA
On Jan 24, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Donald Woods wrote: Has anyone noticed that the JIRA Project Summary - Patch Available count is not correct? https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO Currently, it only shows 4 issues with patches, but there are - 1.1.2 - 1 1.2 - 1 1.x - 2 M2 - 4 Beta1 - 2 2.0 - 12 Wish- 6 Verif - 1 Unsch - 28 So, why isn't the count showing 57 instead? It seems to only be counting the ones that have Status=Patch Available and ignoring those with Patch Info=Patch Available. Yes, that section shows the issues by status. There are four issues waiting to be picked up. Regards, Alan
Re: Using JIRA
Yeah I noticed this as well. On Jan 24, 2007, at 2:27 PM, Donald Woods wrote: Has anyone noticed that the JIRA Project Summary - Patch Available count is not correct? https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO Currently, it only shows 4 issues with patches, but there are - 1.1.2 - 1 1.2 - 1 1.x - 2 M2 - 4 Beta1 - 2 2.0 - 12 Wish- 6 Verif - 1 Unsch - 28 So, why isn't the count showing 57 instead? It seems to only be counting the ones that have Status=Patch Available and ignoring those with Patch Info=Patch Available. -Donald Hernan Cunico wrote: Howdy, it may sound weird asking this now but I'm either creating JIRAs the wrong way or we are not displaying the all the info in http:// issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo (or I just don't know how to read it) On the JIRA front page for GERONIMO you can see open issues due to be fixed per version. When I create a JIRA for a specific version I normally specify the "affected version" (let's say 2.0-M2) in the *Affects Version/s:* box and leave the *Fix Version/s:* empty as I don't really know for sure when that issue is going to be fixed unless I am the assignee. This issue I just created does not get listed (counted actually) for that particular version in the project's JIRA home page. Is this query is automatically provided by JIRA or we can customize it to show the affected version instead? At this particular point in time the actual setting show 5 open issues, if we could change it to affected versions it would show 16. Does this make any sense at all? Again, it might be just me not really understanding how to use JIRAs. Comments appreciated Cheers! Hernan -sachin
Re: Using JIRA
Has anyone noticed that the JIRA Project Summary - Patch Available count is not correct? https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO Currently, it only shows 4 issues with patches, but there are - 1.1.2 - 1 1.2 - 1 1.x - 2 M2 - 4 Beta1 - 2 2.0 - 12 Wish- 6 Verif - 1 Unsch - 28 So, why isn't the count showing 57 instead? It seems to only be counting the ones that have Status=Patch Available and ignoring those with Patch Info=Patch Available. -Donald Hernan Cunico wrote: Howdy, it may sound weird asking this now but I'm either creating JIRAs the wrong way or we are not displaying the all the info in http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo (or I just don't know how to read it) On the JIRA front page for GERONIMO you can see open issues due to be fixed per version. When I create a JIRA for a specific version I normally specify the "affected version" (let's say 2.0-M2) in the *Affects Version/s:* box and leave the *Fix Version/s:* empty as I don't really know for sure when that issue is going to be fixed unless I am the assignee. This issue I just created does not get listed (counted actually) for that particular version in the project's JIRA home page. Is this query is automatically provided by JIRA or we can customize it to show the affected version instead? At this particular point in time the actual setting show 5 open issues, if we could change it to affected versions it would show 16. Does this make any sense at all? Again, it might be just me not really understanding how to use JIRAs. Comments appreciated Cheers! Hernan smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Using JIRA
On Jan 24, 2007, at 6:48 AM, Vamsavardhana Reddy wrote: I think that Jira is working correctly as is. It should not show up on the radar, http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo, until someone makes a commitment to fixing it for a particular release at which time the issue gets assigned "Fix Version/s". If you look at I was under the impression that the "Fix Version/s" represents the versions in which the reporter would like to see the fix, but not as a commitment from someone to fix it in a release. May be a wiki page with details on how to use the JIRA will help. Or is there one already?? Well, we could manage the issues that way. But, imo, the dashboard is much more useful as tactical display as to what is going to be done for what version. This informs users what is coming down the pipeline. If we switch to versions that the reporter would like to see the fix several things will happen. It is likely that the reporter will mark the next version as the version to fix. It is also possible that it would not get fixed for that version. When this occurs, we would have to ask all the reports to update their wish list. Also, the dashboard would then become a display of wish lists with no clear visibility as to what will get released when. The best way that a reporter can indicate his/her opinion on when it should get fixed is via priority. I think that there is a wiki page somewhere... Regards, Alan
Re: Using JIRA
On 1/20/07, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jan 18, 2007, at 6:12 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote: > Howdy, > it may sound weird asking this now but I'm either creating JIRAs > the wrong way or we are not displaying the all the info in http:// > issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo (or I just don't know how to > read it) > > On the JIRA front page for GERONIMO you can see open issues due to > be fixed per version. > When I create a JIRA for a specific version I normally specify the > "affected version" (let's say 2.0-M2) in the *Affects Version/s:* > box and leave the *Fix Version/s:* empty as I don't really know for > sure when that issue is going to be fixed unless I am the assignee. > > This issue I just created does not get listed (counted actually) > for that particular version in the project's JIRA home page. > > Is this query is automatically provided by JIRA or we can customize > it to show the affected version instead? > At this particular point in time the actual setting show 5 open > issues, if we could change it to affected versions it would show 16. > > Does this make any sense at all? > > Again, it might be just me not really understanding how to use JIRAs. > > Comments appreciated I think that Jira is working correctly as is. It should not show up on the radar, http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo, until someone makes a commitment to fixing it for a particular release at which time the issue gets assigned "Fix Version/s". If you look at I was under the impression that the "Fix Version/s" represents the versions in which the reporter would like to see the fix, but not as a commitment from someone to fix it in a release. May be a wiki page with details on how to use the JIRA will help. Or is there one already?? the description below the Versions column on the home page you will see "with open issues due to be fixed per version". This indicates that someone has made a commitment to complete the issue for that version. You can make your own personal report and add it to your personalized portal page. Regards, Alan
Re: Using JIRA
On Jan 19, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Hernan Cunico wrote: Alan D. Cabrera wrote: On Jan 18, 2007, at 6:12 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote: Howdy, it may sound weird asking this now but I'm either creating JIRAs the wrong way or we are not displaying the all the info in http:// issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo (or I just don't know how to read it) On the JIRA front page for GERONIMO you can see open issues due to be fixed per version. When I create a JIRA for a specific version I normally specify the "affected version" (let's say 2.0-M2) in the *Affects Version/ s:* box and leave the *Fix Version/s:* empty as I don't really know for sure when that issue is going to be fixed unless I am the assignee. This issue I just created does not get listed (counted actually) for that particular version in the project's JIRA home page. Is this query is automatically provided by JIRA or we can customize it to show the affected version instead? At this particular point in time the actual setting show 5 open issues, if we could change it to affected versions it would show 16. Does this make any sense at all? Again, it might be just me not really understanding how to use JIRAs. Comments appreciated I think that Jira is working correctly as is. It should not show up on the radar, http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo, until someone makes a commitment to fixing it for a particular release at which time the issue gets assigned "Fix Version/s". So then that page is not representative of the number of issues open against a particular version. It looks more like a wish list of issues to be resolved by that particular release. If done correctly it should look like a list of issues that people have made a commitment to fix. This dashboard is really for outsiders to get a tactical sense of what's coming down the pipeline in terms of releases, not the defect rate of previous versions. If you look at the description below the Versions column on the home page you will see "with open issues due to be fixed per version". This indicates that someone has made a commitment to complete the issue for that version. "with open issues due to be fixed per version" for me has a different meaning. IMO all issues need to be fixed, assigned or not, my point is that there are a bunch more issues that have been reported that are not being listed. Sometimes, actually quite often, bugs have a long life and can span many release versions. If these bugs showed up in the dashboard we would end up with inflated figures as to the workload that is waiting to be done. A more accurate list of work that needs to be resolved is on the right hand side, Open Issues By Priority. Maybe there should be a condition that one cannot specify the "Fix versions" unless that issues is assigned to that person, then we know for sure who made the commitment to get that issue fixed for that particular release. This has always been my desire since just dumping issues into a potential release w/ no real person making a commitment to fix dilutes the usefulness of the tactical dashboard. Regards, Alan
Re: Using JIRA
Alan D. Cabrera wrote: On Jan 18, 2007, at 6:12 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote: Howdy, it may sound weird asking this now but I'm either creating JIRAs the wrong way or we are not displaying the all the info in http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo (or I just don't know how to read it) On the JIRA front page for GERONIMO you can see open issues due to be fixed per version. When I create a JIRA for a specific version I normally specify the "affected version" (let's say 2.0-M2) in the *Affects Version/s:* box and leave the *Fix Version/s:* empty as I don't really know for sure when that issue is going to be fixed unless I am the assignee. This issue I just created does not get listed (counted actually) for that particular version in the project's JIRA home page. Is this query is automatically provided by JIRA or we can customize it to show the affected version instead? At this particular point in time the actual setting show 5 open issues, if we could change it to affected versions it would show 16. Does this make any sense at all? Again, it might be just me not really understanding how to use JIRAs. Comments appreciated I think that Jira is working correctly as is. It should not show up on the radar, http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo, until someone makes a commitment to fixing it for a particular release at which time the issue gets assigned "Fix Version/s". So then that page is not representative of the number of issues open against a particular version. It looks more like a wish list of issues to be resolved by that particular release. If you look at the description below the Versions column on the home page you will see "with open issues due to be fixed per version". This indicates that someone has made a commitment to complete the issue for that version. "with open issues due to be fixed per version" for me has a different meaning. IMO all issues need to be fixed, assigned or not, my point is that there are a bunch more issues that have been reported that are not being listed. Maybe there should be a condition that one cannot specify the "Fix versions" unless that issues is assigned to that person, then we know for sure who made the commitment to get that issue fixed for that particular release. You can make your own personal report and add it to your personalized portal page. Yup, something like that I'm using for the release notes and pulling some dynamic content directly from JIRA. Cheers! Hernan Regards, Alan
Re: Using JIRA
On Jan 18, 2007, at 6:12 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote: Howdy, it may sound weird asking this now but I'm either creating JIRAs the wrong way or we are not displaying the all the info in http:// issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo (or I just don't know how to read it) On the JIRA front page for GERONIMO you can see open issues due to be fixed per version. When I create a JIRA for a specific version I normally specify the "affected version" (let's say 2.0-M2) in the *Affects Version/s:* box and leave the *Fix Version/s:* empty as I don't really know for sure when that issue is going to be fixed unless I am the assignee. This issue I just created does not get listed (counted actually) for that particular version in the project's JIRA home page. Is this query is automatically provided by JIRA or we can customize it to show the affected version instead? At this particular point in time the actual setting show 5 open issues, if we could change it to affected versions it would show 16. Does this make any sense at all? Again, it might be just me not really understanding how to use JIRAs. Comments appreciated I think that Jira is working correctly as is. It should not show up on the radar, http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/geronimo, until someone makes a commitment to fixing it for a particular release at which time the issue gets assigned "Fix Version/s". If you look at the description below the Versions column on the home page you will see "with open issues due to be fixed per version". This indicates that someone has made a commitment to complete the issue for that version. You can make your own personal report and add it to your personalized portal page. Regards, Alan