I'm getting the feeling that you understand this JIRA stuff pretty well :)
Maybe I am... ;-)
I introduced PBT (where I'm about to leave) to JIRA about a year ago,
and was the admin for about 10 months. I've implemented some crude,
yet custom, workflows for our IT operations production change p
ntext.
--jason
-Original Message-
From: Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 12:08:23
To:dev@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: New JIRA "Version" Created called Verification Required
All,
After moving some of the JIRAs for the third time today there is a recu
w JIRA "Version" Created called Verification Required
All,
After moving some of the JIRAs for the third time today there is a recurring
pattern of bugs that
are reported and are so old that we don't know if they are issues anymore. To
separate these from
the other bugs that can be
+1
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
All,
After moving some of the JIRAs for the third time today there is a
recurring pattern of bugs that are reported and are so old that we don't
know if they are issues anymore. To separate these from the other bugs
that can be worked on directly I created a new Vers
On 6/2/06, Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm moving several JIRAs in there today. If there is strong objection then
they can easily be moved
out and put into some version number. I'm trying to change some of the way we
look at JIRA because
there are a large number of the open ones
It sounds great. Actually I received a bunch of questions about writing tests cases, this would be
just the right place to start.
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
All,
After moving some of the JIRAs for the third time today there is a
recurring pattern of bugs that are reported and are so
Works for me.
Aaron
On 6/2/06, Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
After moving some of the JIRAs for the third time today there is a recurring
pattern of bugs that
are reported and are so old that we don't know if they are issues anymore. To
separate these from
the other bugs tha
All,
After moving some of the JIRAs for the third time today there is a recurring pattern of bugs that
are reported and are so old that we don't know if they are issues anymore. To separate these from
the other bugs that can be worked on directly I created a new Version called "Verification
R