Adding it to an individual project is easy enough - unless it's not in
the central JIRA (in which case it would need to be copied over into
that other JIRA by hand).
Applying it globally to all of the projects is likely to elicit
grumbles of "we don't want that" or "here's how it should be done"
Following up on Kelvin's remarks... I think this type of "patch available"
column would be useful to many Apache projects. How would one go about
requesting this type of update to the Apache JIRA system so that any Apache
project could take advantage of it. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Kevin
On
It should be pretty easy for us to add that to Tuscany. You don't have
to recreate the Geronimo setup, we can just map the Patch Info custom
field over to Tuscany too. It doesn't seem the end of the world - so
I've gone ahead and done that.
Let me know if it causes problems.
Hen
On 2/23/07, kel
Marshall,
thanks for that pointer. I've now got a little bit further, but not
quite far enough. So given that there are examples of people out there that
have got this right, I'd like to be able to mimic their solutions exactly.
It seems to me that the solution will require the addition of a
http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/v3.7.2/navigatorviews.html?clicked=jirahelp
scroll down to "Customizing your Issue Navigator columns"
-Marshall Schor
kelvin goodson wrote:
I'd really like to update the Tuscany JIRA environment to have a "patch
available" column (similar to Geronimo
I'd really like to update the Tuscany JIRA environment to have a "patch
available" column (similar to Geronimo's here --
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&pid=10220&status=1)
but have no idea how to do it.
Can anyone point to me some infor please?
Regards, Kelvin