Re: Editing Comments on JIRA
Yes I agree, +1 for me too (I began to be addict to modify, sorry) Jacques De : "Bilgin Ibryam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi Scott, > > Because you posted this thread some minutes after i edited my post to > OFBIZ-1528, i have to say that in some cases it is better to edit than adding new comment. > For example while commenting on OFBIZ-1528, i pressed CTRL + R by mistake and > sent the comment not finished. That's why i decided to edit and complete my comment. > > Otherwise i agree with you that reading edited comments is more difficult > than new ones. > > +1 for not editing comments, when not necessary. > > Bilgin >
Re: Editing Comments on JIRA
Hi Bilgin It wasn't directly targeted at you, it just reminded me that I had been meaning to send a post like this to the list. My point still stands in your case though, I read your initial comment but I didn't look at the edited one. For all I know you only changed one word but the only way to find out is to stare at the email comparing each sentence until I figure out what has changed. I think it's better to post a new message saying something like, "Sorry I missed sending the last two sentences, here is the entire message." Regards Scott On 17/12/2007, Bilgin Ibryam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Scott, > > Because you posted this thread some minutes after i edited my post to > OFBIZ-1528, i have to say that in some cases it is better to edit than > adding new comment. > For example while commenting on OFBIZ-1528, i pressed CTRL + R by mistake > and sent the comment not finished. That's why i decided to edit and complete > my comment. > > Otherwise i agree with you that reading edited comments is more difficult > than new ones. > > +1 for not editing comments, when not necessary. > > Bilgin > >
Re: Editing Comments on JIRA
Hi Scott, Because you posted this thread some minutes after i edited my post to OFBIZ-1528, i have to say that in some cases it is better to edit than adding new comment. For example while commenting on OFBIZ-1528, i pressed CTRL + R by mistake and sent the comment not finished. That's why i decided to edit and complete my comment. Otherwise i agree with you that reading edited comments is more difficult than new ones. +1 for not editing comments, when not necessary. Bilgin
Re: Editing Comments on JIRA
On Dec 17, 2007, at 1:16 AM, Scott Gray wrote: I'm noticing an increased habit of editing comments on jira rather than just posting a new comment with a clarification. While it's not that big of a deal, I find when the email comes through from jira it's difficult to figure what has actually changed from when I first read the comment and usually I don't bother. IMO it's much better if you just post a new comment to clarify what you were initially trying to say. +1 -David smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Editing Comments on JIRA
Hi All I'm noticing an increased habit of editing comments on jira rather than just posting a new comment with a clarification. While it's not that big of a deal, I find when the email comes through from jira it's difficult to figure what has actually changed from when I first read the comment and usually I don't bother. IMO it's much better if you just post a new comment to clarify what you were initially trying to say. Just my opinion and of course you're all free to do as you please :-) Regards Scott