Very great.
Thanks a lot jason.
Arnaud
On 12/27/05, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
> > Also, it's a shame that we can't know if there's a patch.
> > It could also help us.
>
> I try to use a filter to pick up the work "patch" or "diff" but it's not
> 100% acc
Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
Also, it's a shame that we can't know if there's a patch.
It could also help us.
I try to use a filter to pick up the work "patch" or "diff" but it's not
100% accurate as you can't search for issues with attachments. I think
the best thing we can do in this case is push
Also, it's a shame that we can't know if there's a patch.
It could also help us.
Arnaud
On 12/27/05, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Carlos Sanchez wrote:
> > Another interesting report is issues opened by maven developers,
> > usually they have a better quality.
>
> Definitely, anot
Carlos Sanchez wrote:
Another interesting report is issues opened by maven developers,
usually they have a better quality.
Definitely, another might be the inclusion of a test. An issue including
a test should go to the top of the list.
On 12/26/05, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another interesting report is issues opened by maven developers,
usually they have a better quality.
On 12/26/05, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brett Porter wrote:
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> This message is a month old but I meant to respond to it. Better late
> then never I suppose.
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just
Brett Porter wrote:
This message is a month old but I meant to respond to it. Better late
then never I suppose.
Hi,
Just following a thread on the users list about whether we use votes for
determining priorities. I've never used it as they were generally low,
though that's possibly a chicke
I would think that using jira's voting mechanism (particularly in the
unscheduled bucket, as you mention) would be a great idea. It's easy to
get a report of the most popular issues, and that can be used to help
set the priority of the issue, as the Priority field can be a bit
subjective.
My
Hi,
Just following a thread on the users list about whether we use votes for
determining priorities. I've never used it as they were generally low,
though that's possibly a chicken and egg problem.
I've also never really focused on it because basically we schedule
everything and do it in an appr