Hi Bernd,

no offense at the moment, but knowing that Jira offers saveable search
queries, I am really puzzled by such a statement. You select "Search Issues",
select Next Major and Trunk (You can select multiple entries by holding down
the CTRL-Key) and save your search. It is afterwards right there, whenever you
need it.

This really should not be a problem with Stefano using a label.

Kind regards

Juergen

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Von: Bernd Fondermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. November 2006 13:16
An: James Developers List
Betreff: Re: Next-Major and trunk: AGAIN (Was: [jira] Updated: (JAMES-663))

On 11/22/06, Jürgen Hoffmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Bernd,
>
> From my viewpoint, all he is trying to do is to define a rough road map for
> himself with the tools he has at hand.

"for himself"?

>
> And if trunk == next-major, where is the difference?

The difference is, that TRUNK is existing in subversion and is the
place where all the commits go ATM. "Next-major" is a JIRA label and
if somebody looks at a JIRA item fixed for "next-major", people could
get confused (especially I get confused very easily) where to look at
(right answer would be: trunk).
Some issues where moved from trunk to next-major, some from next-major
to trunk, and so on. this seemed arbitrary to me. and this raised my
concerns.

  Bernd

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