Well, the JIRA report code is old and does not support JIRA 3.x.  It
would need a little work to get working with 3.x and given that there is
a new issue tracking reporting subsystem being worked on, I figured it
was simpler to just kill the code rather than maintain it.  I wouldn't
have a problem leaving the code where it is if you could disable it
except that with the site plugin, every report in a report plugin always
generates AFAIK so there is no way to generate the changes report
without running the JIRA report, save resorting to a "disableJiraReport"
config parameter hack.

mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Kris Bravo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 10:02 PM
To: dev@mojo.codehaus.org
Subject: Re: [mojo-dev] Remove JIRA report from changes-maven-plugin

Without having looked at the code for obvious issues, could you educate
me on the motivaction for the split?

On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 20:56 -0600, Mike Perham wrote:
> I'd like to propose removing the JIRA report from the 
> changes-maven-plugin.  I think this report would be much better suited

> packaged into another issue management reporting plugin whereas the 
> changes plugin is devoted to reporting on a simple developer-authored 
> changelog.
> 
> I'll take 48 hrs of silence as consent.  If you are using this 
> functionality or have a problem with this move for other reasons, 
> please speak up.
> 
> mike


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