Hi,
I'm for #2
- simply add issues to GitHub, disable the creation of new issues in jira.
- I know that we have many projects ... but we should do it one by one
- if project contains not many open issues we can make it read-only at all
we also need a conventions for GitHub issues like is for Jira
On Wed, 4 Dec 2024 at 15:16, Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote:
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> On Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 7:36 AM Sandra Parsick wrote:
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> > But I also understand Michael's point, that it is a chance for a cleanup
> > of the backlog.
>
> There is only one good way to clean up a backlog: read each and every
> issue a
Le 2024-12-04 17:49, Jorge Solórzano a écrit :
FTR, javadoc is unreproducible directly from the JDK, the output can
change
between minor versions because of updates to libraries like jQuery.
In the context of Debian reproducible is defined rather restrictively
[1] though current reproducibil
Hi
Does anybody use a trac system with changes plugin?
On Fri, 22 Nov 2024 at 08:33, Slawomir Jaranowski
wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I'm working on maven-changes-plugin - this project hasn't been
> released for a long time, so it is time to refresh it and release it.
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> I need to make changes in schema
FTR, javadoc is unreproducible directly from the JDK, the output can change
between minor versions because of updates to libraries like jQuery.
In other words, the build from JDK 21.0.1 could be different from JDK
21.0.5 for the jQuery update[1]
[1]: https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8335391
Hi,
While investigating reproducibility issues on the javadoc package of a
package I'm updating I discovered that the maven-javadoc-plugin
generates lists of packages (passed as @packages argument to javadoc)
that have an ordering that varies depending on filesystem ordering [1].
That alone
On Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 7:36 AM Sandra Parsick wrote:
> But I also understand Michael's point, that it is a chance for a cleanup
> of the backlog.
There is only one good way to clean up a backlog: read each and every
issue and triage it as needed with human intelligence. Bulk "cleanups"
are like