On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 03:51:31PM -0500, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
That's great! I wonder if we have that feature turned on in the ASF
installation
Craig Blake wrote:
One of the cooler Jira features is the mailing list integration. You
can subscribe it to the mailing list, after
Mikhail Loenko wrote:
Hi Leo
2006/3/10, Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Mikhail!
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 10:34:46AM +0600, Mikhail Loenko wrote:
Actually there are important things that are to be tracked in JIRA.
Err...here's that rule again:
Really Important Things MUST Go In SVN
Hi Mikhail!
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 10:34:46AM +0600, Mikhail Loenko wrote:
Actually there are important things that are to be tracked in JIRA.
Err...here's that rule again:
Really Important Things MUST Go In SVN And/Or Onto The Public Mailing List
For example, with the accepting of
Mikhail Loenko wrote:
Actually there are important things that are to be tracked in JIRA.
For example, questions of being non-compatible with either RI or spec.
I personally don't care too much about which mailing list the JIRA
issues are sent to, because Thunderbird can handle them easily
Actually there are important things that are to be tracked in JIRA.
For example, questions of being non-compatible with either RI or spec.
And as far as the mail traffic on the dev-list is doubling every month [1]
it would be great to make it possible to separate those JIRA issues
that describe
Taking care of this now...
I will note that this makes it even more important for committers and
active contributors to subscribe to the commits mailing list - a lot of
important information is in those jira messages.
I will also note that it *also* makes it even more important that Jira
is not
Sweet, many thanks.
Craig
On Mar 7, 2006, at 9:14 AM, Leo Simons wrote:
Taking care of this now...
I will note that this makes it even more important for committers and
active contributors to subscribe to the commits mailing list - a
lot of
important information is in those jira messages.
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:19:54AM -0800, Craig Blake wrote:
Sweet, many thanks.
+1, I wasn't being flooded but it's nice to be able to separate these
flows without client-side filters.
Steph
--
Stephane Meslin-Weber
Is there some way to teach JIRA not to send so much mail?
Every state change produces mail to the world - even though it is likely
only of interest to the reporter, assignee, and watchers. i.e. any way
to solve the problem rather than move it ;-)
Regards,
Tim
Leo Simons wrote:
Taking care
Tim Ellison wrote:
Is there some way to teach JIRA not to send so much mail?
Stop using it as a chat room. :)
Every state change produces mail to the world - even though it is likely
only of interest to the reporter, assignee, and watchers. i.e. any way
to solve the problem rather than
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Tim Ellison wrote:
Is there some way to teach JIRA not to send so much mail?
Stop using it as a chat room. :)
So what is the right way to use JIRA?
- people open an issue,
- maybe comment with a test case
- maybe attach a patch or two
- I may comment on the
Tim Ellison wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Tim Ellison wrote:
Is there some way to teach JIRA not to send so much mail?
Stop using it as a chat room. :)
So what is the right way to use JIRA?
- people open an issue,
- maybe comment with a test case
- maybe attach a patch or two
So
One of the cooler Jira features is the mailing list integration. You
can subscribe it to the mailing list, after which it will
automatically scan email subjects for issue identifiers (i.e. HARMONY-
) and add the email content as a comment to the referenced issue,
including attachments.
That's great! I wonder if we have that feature turned on in the ASF
installation
Craig Blake wrote:
One of the cooler Jira features is the mailing list integration. You
can subscribe it to the mailing list, after which it will automatically
scan email subjects for issue identifiers
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Tim Ellison wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Tim Ellison wrote:
snip
What steps should I stop doing?
It was a joke, referring to my continual plea to get some of the
conversations out and into -dev@
Sorry, the joke was lost on me.
I would like to help reduce the
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