RE: Problems with JIRA Plug-in Projects

2005-12-20 Thread Vincent Massol


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 Subject: Problems with JIRA Plug-in Projects
 
 Hi,
 
 There are a few issues with the movement of the issues. So I'll list
 them and then we need to decide what to do:
 
 1) I selected the retain option which I assumed would create the
 versions in new projects, but the affects/fix version information
 appears to have been lost.
 
 2) I thought I selected the option I thought would map
 Bug/Improvement/etc into their equivalents in the new projects but it
 appears that all the types went in as Bugs.
 
 These are the bigs ones.
 
 So versions need to be recreated and the workflow needs to be set as
 Vincent made a special workflow for us. These I can automate.
 
 I think if we identify the leads then each of the plugin projects can be
 cleaned up quickly and if users take a peek at issues they raised it
 probably won't take long. But we can always restore a backup too. I
 would prefer not to do that. I think we can clean up the issues in the
 plug-in projects relatively quickly.

I'm working on restoring the clover plugin as I write.

I think we can fix things by hands rather than do a dangerous restore (we
won't know how many new issues were added after the last backup point).

Thanks
-Vincent
 
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 and technical order to justify his work and to be justified in it.
 
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Re: Problems with JIRA Plug-in Projects

2005-12-20 Thread Jason van Zyl

Vincent Massol wrote:


I'm working on restoring the clover plugin as I write.

I think we can fix things by hands rather than do a dangerous restore (we
won't know how many new issues were added after the last backup point).


Cool, thanks. Stephane is fixing the EAR and RAR plugins.

Shall I make versions within the plugin projects or do the leads want to 
do this on a plugin project basis?



Thanks
-Vincent
 


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Re: Problems with JIRA Plug-in Projects

2005-12-20 Thread Stephane Nicoll
EAR plugin is done, sorry for the noise.

On 12/20/05, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Vincent Massol wrote:

  I'm working on restoring the clover plugin as I write.
 
  I think we can fix things by hands rather than do a dangerous restore
 (we
  won't know how many new issues were added after the last backup point).

 Cool, thanks. Stephane is fixing the EAR and RAR plugins.

 Shall I make versions within the plugin projects or do the leads want to
 do this on a plugin project basis?

  Thanks
  -Vincent
 
 
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Re: Problems with JIRA Plug-in Projects

2005-12-20 Thread Stephane Nicoll
RAR as well, same remark ;-)

On 12/20/05, Stephane Nicoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 EAR plugin is done, sorry for the noise.

 On 12/20/05, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Vincent Massol wrote:
 
   I'm working on restoring the clover plugin as I write.
  
   I think we can fix things by hands rather than do a dangerous restore
  (we
   won't know how many new issues were added after the last backup
  point).
 
  Cool, thanks. Stephane is fixing the EAR and RAR plugins.
 
  Shall I make versions within the plugin projects or do the leads want to
  do this on a plugin project basis?
 
   Thanks
   -Vincent
  
  
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  and technical order to justify his work and to be justified in it.
  
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  They know it is going to rise tomorrow. When people are fanatically
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Re: Problems with JIRA Plug-in Projects

2005-12-20 Thread Jason van Zyl

Stephane Nicoll wrote:

EAR plugin is done, sorry for the noise.


No problem, thanks for the help. I'll tackle the ones with more issues 
as I created the problem :-)


Thanks again.


On 12/20/05, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Vincent Massol wrote:



I'm working on restoring the clover plugin as I write.

I think we can fix things by hands rather than do a dangerous restore


(we


won't know how many new issues were added after the last backup point).


Cool, thanks. Stephane is fixing the EAR and RAR plugins.

Shall I make versions within the plugin projects or do the leads want to
do this on a plugin project basis?



Thanks
-Vincent




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They know it is going to rise tomorrow. When people are fanatically
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Re: Problems with JIRA Plug-in Projects

2005-12-20 Thread Brett Porter
1) the versions would be irrelevant anyway. I'm happy for old issues to
have no version, and create the upcoming version in each project to use
properly from now on

2) we rarely use this. Let's just change it on a needs basis

- Brett

Jason van Zyl wrote:
 Hi,

 There are a few issues with the movement of the issues. So I'll list
 them and then we need to decide what to do:

 1) I selected the retain option which I assumed would create the
 versions in new projects, but the affects/fix version information
 appears to have been lost.

 2) I thought I selected the option I thought would map
 Bug/Improvement/etc into their equivalents in the new projects but it
 appears that all the types went in as Bugs.

 These are the bigs ones.

 So versions need to be recreated and the workflow needs to be set as
 Vincent made a special workflow for us. These I can automate.

 I think if we identify the leads then each of the plugin projects can
 be cleaned up quickly and if users take a peek at issues they raised
 it probably won't take long. But we can always restore a backup too. I
 would prefer not to do that. I think we can clean up the issues in the
 plug-in projects relatively quickly.

 Any thoughts?


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