[jbosstools-dev] ACTION REQUIRED: Project leads, please tag your projects [ branch jbosstools-4.1.1.x -> tag jbosstools-4.1.1.Final ]
André Dietisheim
adietish at redhat.com
Fri Dec 13 11:57:54 EST 2013
a single global jira works for me too, as would any solution, no big
deal. It's more that I love to have my item in my task-list (jira
assigned to me).
On 12/13/2013 04:41 PM, Nick Boldt wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who's tagged!
>
> To reply to Andre's comment about jiras vs. emails (so far the only
> feedback):
>
> Task JIRAs still generate email... in fact, they generate way more
> (for me, anyway) because as the opener of all the JIRAs, I get one for
> each status change of: "assigned to ___" "started working",
> "resolved", and "closed". So that's generally 1 or 2 JIRA emails for
> each of the 17 projects.
>
> OTOH, when people reply to the mailing list on this thread, then
> EVERYONE sees the confirmation/acknowledgement - but for people who
> can tag multiple projects, it reduces their overhead from 3 x 2 JIRAs
> down to 1 single email.
>
> Replying to me directly would produce the same confirmation response
> but w/o the list-spam & dozens of people hitting their delete keys. :)
>
> What about having *1 JIRA for all project tagging*, and everyone can
> just comment there when done, without having to take ownership of the
> JIRA? That would provide
> tracking/confirmation/auditing/accountability, and also reduce the
> amount of mail generated.
>
> As a project lead, you'd still get everyone's "___ is tagged" emails
> as generated by JIRA, but then the whole world wouldn't also see their
> spammy goodness in jbosstools-dev at .
>
> WDYT?
>
> N
>
> On 12/13/2013 08:25 AM, Andr� Dietisheim wrote:
>> Done for openshift.
>>
>> btw. I personally prefer the jira approach, keeps jira as the single
>> task-listing authority, no mail-spams "Yes, done here".
>>
>> On 12/12/2013 11:00 PM, Nick Boldt wrote:
>>> Project leads, please tag your projects!
>>>
>>> co jbosstools-4.1.1.x
>>> git tag jbosstools-4.1.1.Final
>>> git push origin jbosstools-4.1.1.Final
>>>
>>>
>>> (This single email replaces 17 Task JIRAs. If you prefer this approach,
>>> let me know. If you prefer JIRAs, let me know that too.)
>>>
>>
>
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