On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 8:22 PM, Summers Pittman <supittma@redhat.com> wrote:
On 01/14/2015 12:04 PM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
Hi,

moving forward with the data-sync, inside of JIRA, I'd need to create versions like:
*sync-1.0.0.alpha.1
*sync-1.0.0.alpha.2,
* ...,
*...beta.1,
"sync-1.0.0.final"

Do these versions, across JIRA instances (AGJS, AGDROID, AGOIS and AEROGEAR) make sense? Or is there a different preference?
So we would have components in the project with versions separate from the release version in the project?

Good point :-)

Actually, let's keep the versions as they are (makes things easier) but we could use the "sync-1.0.0.alpha.1" etc simply as a label. The benefit would be the same: you click on a specific label (e.g. sync-1.0.0.alpha.1) and get a list of all JIRA tickets, labeled with that label, across different JIRA instances.

So new things for SYNC would be still versioned AGDROID-2.x.y, but just get a "sync-1.0.0.alpha.1" label.

For the 1.0.0.Final of UPS we used the same process, and it worked very well
 


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