yeah that would be the best practice since the mails doesn't link
automatically ;(
/max
Denis Golovin wrote:
Max,
I've merged that to article.
Another Idea
Lets state that relevant commit should have not *JIRA issue ID* but
*URL*. That saves time, because it will shown like a link in:
* in Fisheye
* in google reader
* in mail clients
WDYT
Denis
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> It's a wiki - feel free to update it :)
>
> /max
>
> Denis Golovin wrote:
>> Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> While working on various issues I noticed that there is a growing
>>> tendency to forget setting the fix version on resolved jira's.
>>>
>>> By not having a fix version on resolved jira's our changelog's we
>>> use for announcements are not correct nor is it easy
>>> to see when an issue is fixed since you have to manually go in to
>>> SVN and retrace what release the specific commits
>>> went into.
>>>
>>> Thus please remember to set the fix version when resolving
>>> something as Done!
>>>
>>> And to anyone doing QA please don't close resolved issues that does
>>> not have a fix version - reopen them.
>>>
>>> As a reminder here is the wiki that describes the workflow for
>>> JBoss Tools jira
http://www.jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-12834
>> Max,
>>
>> I'd add in Fixing/Resolving part:
>>
>> Keep description updated - which means if issue has a discussion
>> what actually should be done all this should be collected in
>> description. That saves time for anyone who is working with this
>> issue to understand what actually should be done and how to verify
>> it. Last thing is useful for QA.
>>
>> Demo screencast and relevant screenshots - add screencast or
>> screenshots to show new functionality and mark it as Documentation
>> affected or "New and noteworthy" to give a doc team to know there is
>> something to add in "New and Noteworthy" or add/change in
>> documentation.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Denis
>>> /max
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