To add to this: I noticed that the versions in Jira are all unreleased. Once a version has been released it should be marked as released in Jira. You can do this in the version administration, for which I don't have the rights.
Once this is done, the 2D filter widget will be more useful since it now shows all versions instead of just the upcoming versions. regards, Christophe 2012/10/23 Christophe Herreman <christophe.herre...@gmail.com> > Well, as I mentioned the "Two Dimensional Filter Statistics" is useful. > For this you first create a filter with all unresolved Apache Flex issues > for instance and then use it as a datasource for the widget. Choose > "Assignee" for the X axis and "Fix for versions" for the Y axis. > > Of course, there need to be issues that are assigned to users to make this > work. > > regards, > Christophe > > > 2012/10/23 Sebastian Mohr <flex.masul...@gmail.com> > >> Hi Christophe, >> >> Could you recommend any Gadgets of the Jira dashboard so >> that I can see what people are currently working on? I was working >> with Jira in my last project, and, I know the some gadgets for the >> dashboard, but, I still can't really see what our folks are doing now. >> >> Probably, not everyone creates a Jira issue before >> working on the Apache Flex code base, right? >> >> >> Sincerely Yours, >> >> Sebastian Mohr >> Apache Flex Developer (PPMC), >> Interaction Designer & Musician >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/masuland >> >> >> >> >> On Oct 23, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Christophe Herreman wrote: >> >> > IMO the Jira dashboards have enough widgets to get a nice overview of >> who >> > is working on how many and which issues for different versions. Check >> the >> > "Two Dimensional Filter Statistics" widget for that matter. >> > >> > I'm personally not a fan of introducing another/extra tool next to Jira. >> > >> > regards, >> > Christophe >> > >> > 2012/10/23 Carlos Rovira <carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com> >> > >> >> This seems ok. I think that this could be solved without another tool. >> >> Only tagging and scoping should be sufficient so people could filter >> >> and see what's going on. This way the community could be more synced >> >> and will enforce to work in groups (something that this project needs >> >> too much since the task are mainly huge to be resolve by only one >> >> solely effort). >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 2012/10/23 christofer.d...@c-ware.de <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>: >> >>> How about a Jira Plugin that renders a page that would fit into the >> Flex >> >> website that displays which users hace which issues "in progress"? >> >> Something similar to Jiras Task View middle column in Green Hopper. >> >>> I think this should give exactly the information you are looking for >> >> without having to introduce yet another tool. >> >>> >> >>> Creating Plugins for Atlassian stuff is really easy due to their >> really >> >> cool atlassian sdk. So creating such a plugin should be relatively >> easy. >> >> You would however have to install a plugin and I don't know if this is >> >> allowed. As an alternative someone could create an active page on the >> flex >> >> website that uses the Jira rest api to query the desired information >> and >> >> display that. >> >>> >> >>> I have to admit that I really hate it when I have to maintain 1000 >> >> accounts on 2000 Websites to work on one project (That's why I'm >> currently >> >> working on bringing together as much stuff as I can on the Flexmojos >> >> project) >> >>> >> >>> Chris >> >>> >> >>> ________________________________________ >> >>> Von: Omar Gonzalez [omarg.develo...@gmail.com] >> >>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2012 09:33 >> >>> An: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org >> >>> Betreff: Re: "Who is working on what?" >> >>> >> >>> Then you can look thru JIRA issues and figure out things like this: >> >>> >> >>> http://tinypic.com/r/2hmiyht/6 >> >>> >> >>> Perhaps if it is difficult to sort thru items in JIRA then the answer >> >> could >> >>> be better organizing JIRA as opposed to trying to replace it with yet >> >>> another tracking system. >> >>> >> >>> -omar >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Erik de Bruin <e...@ixsoftware.nl> >> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> I think that would be very helpful! >> >>>> >> >>>> Now, for a volunteer to set that up... >> >>>> >> >>>> EdB >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 8:19 AM, Sebastian Mohr < >> >> flex.masul...@gmail.com> >> >>>> wrote: >> >>>>> Dear all, >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Because this question seems to pop on a regular basis, we maybe >> >>>>> should find a more transparent solution for this. Simply redirecting >> >>>>> those questioners to our JIRA bug base [1] does not seem to be >> >>>>> appropriate enough. What about using services like Trello where >> >>>>> everyone can see "who is working on what"? The Adobe team, for >> >>>>> example, is using this service for building their open source web >> >>>>> editor called Brackets [2] [3]. Thoughts? >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Sincerely Yours, >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Sebastian Mohr >> >>>>> Apache Flex Developer (PPMC), >> >>>>> Interaction Designer & Musician >> >>>>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/masuland >> >>>>> >> >>>>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX >> >>>>> [2] https://trello.com/board/brackets/4f90a6d98f77505d7940ce88 >> >>>>> [3] >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=2Tk7AUaExBQ >> >>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> -- >> >>>> Ix Multimedia Software >> >>>> >> >>>> Jan Luykenstraat 27 >> >>>> 3521 VB Utrecht >> >>>> >> >>>> T. 06-51952295 >> >>>> I. www.ixsoftware.nl >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Carlos Rovira >> >> Director de TecnologĂa >> >> M: +34 607 22 60 05 >> >> F: +34 912 35 57 77 >> >> http://www.codeoscopic.com >> >> http://www.directwriter.es >> >> http://www.avant2.es >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Christophe Herreman >> > http://www.herrodius.com >> > http://www.springactionscript.org >> > http://www.as3commons.org >> >> > > > -- > Christophe Herreman > http://www.herrodius.com > http://www.springactionscript.org > http://www.as3commons.org > -- Christophe Herreman http://www.herrodius.com http://www.springactionscript.org http://www.as3commons.org