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Sometimes, we run across a really minor issue while working on a separate 
issue.  Rather than creating a JIRA issue for each of these minor items, what 
do you think about creating a catchall issue for each component/version 
combination (i.e., issue for frontend v2.1, issue for backend v2.1, issue for 
frontend v2.2, etc).  Then, when something minor comes up, the subversion 
commit is tagged with the catchall issue number for that version.

This way, the bugs are still tracked, but we don't have to create a separate 
issue for things like a regular expression that should have used a + instead 
of the * that was already being used.

I'd also suggest that the catchall issue not be created for a 
component/version until it is needed.

Thoughts?

Josh
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Josh Thompson
Systems Programmer
Virtual Computing Lab (VCL)
North Carolina State University

josh_thomp...@ncsu.edu
919-515-5323

my GPG/PGP key can be found at pgp.mit.edu
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