I just edited most of the issues with Fix Version 3.0.17, removing the Fix Version and, when there was no Affects Version >= 3.0.Final, adding Affects Version 3.0.16.Final. This way, they don't have any special status relative to other issues with no Fix Version.


On 05/12/2016 06:23 PM, Ron Sigal wrote:

The fact that certain issues have a Fix Version of 3.0.17.Final is somewhat random. Probably the Fix Version was set by the reporter and doesn't mean much. I only set a Fix Version when I start to work on an issue, or otherwise strongly believe it will get done soon. A more important filter, I think, is anything with an Affects Version of 3.0.1.Final - 3.0.16.Final. Anything else doesn't affect, or isn't know to affect, Resteasy 3.


On 05/12/2016 05:42 PM, Alessio Soldano wrote:
Folks,
I'd like to organize a bit the work for the future month or such on 
RESTEasy.
I've created 3.1.0.Beta1 version on jira and started setting that as 
target for some issues / feature requests.
Please take some time to look at jira, review what's there, self-assign 
/ un-assign jiras and schedule them for 3.1.0.Beta1. We should try to 
come up with a reasonable payload for ~ 1 month of development.
Also note there are currently a lot of jiras scheduled for 3.0.17.Final, 
but it does not look very likely that they'll all be solved in few days 
(that is when we'll release 3.0.17.Final). So please update/reschedule them.
With more people actively working on the project we should try to use 
JIRA properly for tracking progress on releases.

Thanks
Alessio

P.S. the comment to use on commits so that they can be automatically 
linked to jiras (I still have to ask for the integration to be enabled 
though, will do that soon) is "[RESTEASY-XYZ] blah blah", including 
square brackets.


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