+1
The downside is that we'll have a very long list of versions, with
higher probability of making a mistake when picking one. But the
upside (at least I hope) will be that the RELEASE-NOTES can be
generated straight from Jira, regardless how many versions a
particular fix affected (currently the RELEASE-NOTES.txt is built
manually).
Andrus
On Feb 13, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:
> In my own work, I've found the JIRA changelog & roadmap features to be
> very helpful. It makes it very easy to see what each version actually
> fixed and gives a good idea as to what the next version will fix.
>
> Unfortunately, we just lump everything into major.minor. So, it's not
> really easy to tell what was fixed in 2.0, 2.0.1, and 2.0.2. If we
> can
> get some sort of lazy concensus on this, I'd like to see someone with
> administrative rights ad new minor versions to the project and I'll
> volunteer to update the appropriate fix versions for the issues.
>
> --
> Kevin
>
> Kevin Menard
> Servprise International, Inc.
> 800.832.3823 x308
>
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