[hibernate-dev] Hibernate OGM: organize JIRA issues in components?
Emmanuel Bernard
emmanuel at hibernate.org
Thu May 24 08:00:36 EDT 2012
Automatic assignment is wrong IMO. But I agree that some might find it useful.
On 23 mai 2012, at 22:11, Gunnar Morling wrote:
> One potential benefit of using components might be the ability to
> define "component leads" and have new issues within a component
> automatically assigned to its lead. I don't know though, whether
> that's useful or required in the context of OGM.
>
> --Gunnar
>
> 2012/5/23 Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel at hibernate.org>:
>> What I'm saying is that, data stores are really 3 to 4 classes. Does it really warrant a full component for each?
>>
>> On 22 mai 2012, at 18:24, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>>
>>> On 22 May 2012 16:22, Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel at hibernate.org> wrote:
>>>> I almost did this a couple of time actually.
>>>> My rational for having datastore and not mongodb etc was that after the initial implementation, I expect few to no activity. If you think I am wrong, I'm fine with adding them as components.
>>>
>>> you are currently using it mostly for task-planning, but it will end
>>> up being used as an *issue* tracker, no?
>>> Unless nobody uses them.. so I hope they will be useful.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Sanne
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 21 mai 2012, at 23:27, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm tempted to create different components for each datastore, so we
>>>>> can easily classify them and search for areas:
>>>>> - ehcache
>>>>> - infinispan
>>>>> - mongodb
>>>>> - cassandra
>>>>>
>>>>> useful to understand the progress per area.. we can later add more components.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alternative, we could use labels.. but they are often too flexible,
>>>>> while in this case a single category is often a good fit.
>>>>>
>>>>> comments before I proceed?
>>>>> It's good for me to go through them, I just realized my mail filters
>>>>> were wiping out all changes I wasn't directly related with (unlike
>>>>> with Search) and I had no idea of some issues I'm seeing open now :-/
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Sanne
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