On 23 October 2010 12:05, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 23/10/2010 11:40, Sylvain Laurent wrote:
>> so, we lose the information of what bug was fixed in which version for
>> tomcat 7 ? (apart from the comments)
>
> Yes, but that was always the case with Bugzilla. You get the version it
> was reported a
On 23/10/2010 11:40, Sylvain Laurent wrote:
> so, we lose the information of what bug was fixed in which version for tomcat
> 7 ? (apart from the comments)
Yes, but that was always the case with Bugzilla. You get the version it
was reported against, not the version it was fixed in.
> For instanc
2010/10/23 Sylvain Laurent :
> so, we lose the information of what bug was fixed in which version for tomcat
> 7 ? (apart from the comments)
> For instance for https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=49625 it
> is now marked for tomcat 6. And only the comments can tell us that it was
On 23/10/2010 01:15, Josh Gooding wrote:
> They could be comfortable with Bugzilla too. I see JIRA has an open source
> license. (back pedal back pedal!!!)
Yep, and the ASF has a a free enterprise license for it too.
Mark
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On 22/10/2010 23:11, Sylvain Laurent wrote:
> How can you create a filter for bugs that are fixed in trunk, proposed to be
> fixed in tomcat 6, and waiting to be backported ? Do you use some special bug
> attribute ?
Don't know, I've never needed to. I do have saved searches for open
5.5.x, 6.0.
JIRA is available for Apache projects : http://issues.apache.org/jira/
On 23 oct. 2010, at 02:15, Josh Gooding wrote:
> They could be comfortable with Bugzilla too. I see JIRA has an open source
> license. (back pedal back pedal!!!)
>
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Josh Gooding wrote:
>
>
so, we lose the information of what bug was fixed in which version for tomcat 7
? (apart from the comments)
For instance for https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=49625 it is
now marked for tomcat 6. And only the comments can tell us that it was fixed in
7.0.3 ??
Sylvain
On 23 oct
They could be comfortable with Bugzilla too. I see JIRA has an open source
license. (back pedal back pedal!!!)
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Josh Gooding wrote:
> Not to step on anyones toes, but JIRA costs serious $$ after the initial 10
> users. It gets expensive fast. Trac is good too t
Not to step on anyones toes, but JIRA costs serious $$ after the initial 10
users. It gets expensive fast. Trac is good too though. I set up an
awesome Trac system at work.
- Josh
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Sylvain Laurent wrote:
> How can you create a filter for bugs that are fixed in t
2010/10/23 Sylvain Laurent :
> How can you create a filter for bugs that are fixed in trunk, proposed to be
> fixed in tomcat 6, and waiting to be backported ? Do you use some special bug
> attribute ?
What do you mean?
If it is already fixed in TC7, we change the product that the bug is
assign
How can you create a filter for bugs that are fixed in trunk, proposed to be
fixed in tomcat 6, and waiting to be backported ? Do you use some special bug
attribute ?
Sylvain
PS : Why not use JIRA ? It has many advantages over this aging bugzilla...
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