Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-10-01 Thread Simon Nash
Florian MOGA wrote: Simon N, You are pointing out some good facts about which i can't express a realistic opinion given my limited experience in working on tuscany... I'll be following this thread with interest for opinions from the other tuscany people. The only observation I can make is

Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-30 Thread Florian MOGA
Since we're cleaning up things I took a look again at the JIRA Categories. I propose simply having: Java SCA Java SDO Java DAS C++ SCA C++ SDO C++ DAS OASIS Tools (including Hudson, Maven, SVN issues) Website/Documentation User Questions Ideas instead of having ~30 categories which nobody

Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-30 Thread Brent Daniel
+1 on the shortened list of JIRA categories. The current granularity doesn't seem to be all that helpful. I'm not sure if there needs to be a separate section for user questions -- with the shortened list it should be possible for even the newest of users to find a home for a JIRA. Similarly for

Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-30 Thread Florian MOGA
Hi Brent, The idea for the User folder is that it would help us avoid issues being assigned to the wrong category (might not be the case for such general categories) but most important user reported issues will go through a triage phase and become official issues after we take a look at them. It

Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-30 Thread Florian MOGA
What about a Samples category as well? On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Florian MOGA moga@gmail.com wrote: Hi Brent, The idea for the User folder is that it would help us avoid issues being assigned to the wrong category (might not be the case for such general categories) but most

Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-30 Thread Simon Laws
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Florian MOGA moga@gmail.com wrote: What about a Samples category as well? On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Florian MOGA moga@gmail.com wrote: Hi Brent, The idea for the User folder is that it would help us avoid issues being assigned to the wrong

Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-30 Thread Florian MOGA
Good remark, didn't know about it. On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Simon Laws simonsl...@googlemail.comwrote: On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Florian MOGA moga@gmail.com wrote: What about a Samples category as well? On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Florian MOGA moga@gmail.com

Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-30 Thread Simon Nash
Florian MOGA wrote: Since we're cleaning up things I took a look again at the JIRA Categories. I propose simply having: Java SCA Java SDO Java DAS C++ SCA C++ SDO C++ DAS OASIS Tools (including Hudson, Maven, SVN issues) Website/Documentation User Questions Ideas instead of having ~30

Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-30 Thread Florian MOGA
Simon N, You are pointing out some good facts about which i can't express a realistic opinion given my limited experience in working on tuscany... I'll be following this thread with interest for opinions from the other tuscany people. The only observation I can make is that in this case we'll

BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-18 Thread Simon Laws
Current status 1500 closed 1560 resolved 500 Open (365 SCA) Each person, for those that you've opened Close resolved ones Close open JIRA that no longer apply Can do this without sending email although the check box seems to have been removed For JIRA that fall out of this

Re: BarCamp - Session1 - JIRA cleanup discussion notes

2010-09-18 Thread Luciano Resende
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 4:36 AM, Simon Laws simonsl...@googlemail.com wrote: Current status  1500 closed  1560 resolved  500 Open (365 SCA) Each person, for those that you've opened    Close resolved ones    Close open JIRA that no longer apply    Can do this without sending email