There doesn't seem to be any objection and those that have responded are
overwhelmingly supportive to this so I'm going to go ahead and start closing
JIRA's. I appologize for the JIRA spam this is going to cause. :-)
Dan
On Wednesday, September 07, 2011 12:27:18 PM Daniel Kulp wrote:
> I
On 2011-9-8, at 上午12:27, Daniel Kulp wrote:
I was kind of poking around to see how some other projects handle
feature
requests for things likely not to ever be implemented as we're a
similar
situations. We have a bunch of JIRA's logged years ago for new
features, but
no one has steppe
+1 to clearing out some of the cruft.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
>
> I was kind of poking around to see how some other projects handle feature
> requests for things likely not to ever be implemented as we're a similar
> situations. We have a bunch of JIRA's logged years
Definately a good thing. It helps to concentrate on the active issues.
Christian
Am 07.09.2011 18:27, schrieb Daniel Kulp:
I was kind of poking around to see how some other projects handle feature
requests for things likely not to ever be implemented as we're a similar
situations. We have a
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
>
> I was kind of poking around to see how some other projects handle feature
> requests for things likely not to ever be implemented as we're a similar
> situations. We have a bunch of JIRA's logged years ago for new features, but
> no one has
I was kind of poking around to see how some other projects handle feature
requests for things likely not to ever be implemented as we're a similar
situations. We have a bunch of JIRA's logged years ago for new features, but
no one has stepped up to implement them.
A couple projects have a ps