Re: Editing comments in Jira
Le 27/08/2018 à 11:46, Mathieu Lirzin a écrit : Hello Jacques, Jacques Le Roux writes: While reviewing the later I stumbled upon the "Editing comments in Jira" information block. It says <> [...] So should we keep this sentence,? And if not, should we keep this whole information block? The JIRA summary wall [1] is a convenient way to follow OFBiz development activity. IMO we should remove this information block and recommend using JIRA Web Interface instead which doesn't have this updated comment issue. should only be mentioned as an alternative in “degraded” mode. [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/OFBIZ/summary Thanks for your feedback Mathieu, This info block relates to people using MLs to follow Jira progress. Using the summary could be an alternative indeed. Though I'm not sure everyone agree about that. Including myself, I'm an eager MLs user, but I have no problems with edited comments. So let's wait other feedbacks... Jacques
Re: Editing comments in Jira
Hello Jacques, Jacques Le Roux writes: > While reviewing the later I stumbled upon the "Editing comments in > Jira" information block. It says > ><easy to read edited comments from a mailing list and most people >read comments from the dev ML (Jira issues are redirected to dev >ML).>> > [...] > So should we keep this sentence,? And if not, should we keep this > whole information block? The JIRA summary wall [1] is a convenient way to follow OFBiz development activity. IMO we should remove this information block and recommend using JIRA Web Interface instead which doesn't have this updated comment issue. should only be mentioned as an alternative in “degraded” mode. [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/OFBIZ/summary -- Mathieu Lirzin GPG: F2A3 8D7E EB2B 6640 5761 070D 0ADE E100 9460 4D37
Re: Editing comments in Jira
Le 27/08/2018 à 10:11, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : Hi, I'm in the process of trying to reduce frictions about some acts we not all agree about sometimes. From my experience, establishing best practices, policy or rules does much help about that. I think the wiki is still the best place for such information, notably the https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices and https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Committers+Roles+and+Responsibilities pages. While reviewing the later I stumbled upon the "Editing comments in Jira" information block. It says <> But, if I'm not wrong (I could be abused by my email clients filters) now the comments are no longer redirected to dev ML but *only* to the "new" notificati...@ofbiz.apache.org address. So should we keep this sentence,? And if not, should we keep this whole information block? Thanks for your attention Jacques BTW, thinking about it, if we keep this information block, it should not be in the committers page but contributors one. I'll check for other possible such cases. Jacques
Editing comments in Jira
Hi, I'm in the process of trying to reduce frictions about some acts we not all agree about sometimes. From my experience, establishing best practices, policy or rules does much help about that. I think the wiki is still the best place for such information, notably the https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices and https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Committers+Roles+and+Responsibilities pages. While reviewing the later I stumbled upon the "Editing comments in Jira" information block. It says <> But, if I'm not wrong (I could be abused by my email clients filters) now the comments are no longer redirected to dev ML but *only* to the "new" notificati...@ofbiz.apache.org address. So should we keep this sentence,? And if not, should we keep this whole information block? Thanks for your attention Jacques
[RESOLVED]Re: Editing comments in Jira
I came to the conclusion that nobody longer cares Jacques Le 06/07/2016 à 11:25, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : Hi, Long ago we decided about this policy which is written as an info block at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices> It has been lost for some time. I know some committers (Scott for instance) really wanted this way of doing. I wonder know if we should continue to advice to respect it or if we should discard it. Opininons? Jacques
Editing comments in Jira
Hi, Long ago we decided about this policy which is written as an info block at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Contributors+Best+Practices> It has been lost for some time. I know some committers (Scott for instance) really wanted this way of doing. I wonder know if we should continue to advice to respect it or if we should discard it. Opininons? Jacques
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
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
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