[Aerogear-users] JIRA instances: One for the better (or one to rule them all)

Dara Hayes dara.hayes at redhat.com
Thu Mar 1 10:13:59 EST 2018


Seems like a no brainer to me. +1

On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 2:06 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org>
wrote:

> Hi folks!
>
> shortly after AeroGear.org project was started, and different technologies
> and scopes were added, we started to reflect that with multiple different
> JIRA instances. For instance besides the canonical AEROGEAR instance we
> have a bunch of them for iOS (AGIOS), Android (AGDROID), All things Push
> (AGPUSH)* or Cordova (AGCORDOVA), to name only a few.
>
> I am proposing to retire all instances and start using only the AEROGEAR
> instance.
>
> In Push, we had similar discussion, we had different instances for
> simplepush, ups and webpush; For sanity we ended up running all things in
> AGPUSH, and using components and better version strings (e.g.
> simplepush-1.0.0 or ups-1.2.4). And this works great
>
> So, I think it does make sense to stop hammering new issues into all the
> different "technology silos", like AGDROID or AGPUSH. Instead I really
> think we should unify one JIRA instance, with proper components and much
> better version strings, allowing us to really use one instance for all of
> AeroGear.
>
> Today, to me, it does look a bit that our multiple instances of JIRA can
> be really done w/ one JIRA (and components/versions) instead - we don't
> really have much more value w/ all the different instances.
>
> I'd like to retire the new instances, in the near future, moving forward
> with just one JIRA instance. At some point - later this year - we could
> than try to delete the other redundant JIRA silos.
>
> Before retiring the instances, we will review the existing backlogs and
> port over valid tickets. So no *relevant* ticket will be lost, and
> outdated tickets kinda gets cleaned up, doing this excercise :-)
>
> Feedback, thoughts, tomatos ?
>
> -Matthias
>
>
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