Hello I believe this is sufficient for the moment
Regards Stefan Horochovec 2012/10/24 Sebastian Mohr <flex.masul...@gmail.com> > @Stefan ... I agree on what you are saying. > > Could everyone, who is working on Apache Flex, please file an > issue into Jira and set it to "In Progress" so that other people, that > plan to jump into the project, can see who is currently working on > which issues? Also, a remark which Apache Flex version (4.8, 4.9, > 5, ... etc.) this issue belongs to would be very helpful for us. > > I would expect, that this practice, would really help to improve > the transparency of the current progress of Apache Flex. > > > Sincerely Yours, > > Sebastian Mohr > Apache Flex Developer (PPMC), > Interaction Designer & Musician > http://www.linkedin.com/in/masuland > > > > > > On Oct 23, 2012, at 4:30 PM, Stefan Horochovec wrote: > > > Hello > > > > It is essential to know where each one is working for anybody that works > in > > the same solution, and also so we can work collaboratively. > > > > I believe that the implementation record being made in JIRA is the best > > option. > > > > You can record various types of issues and people who are interested in > > participating in the solution can contact the own via JIRA comments. Also > > it is possible to create sub-tasks from an issue, controlling votes on > the > > implementation, submit files, etc. > > > > Stefan Horochovec > > > > > > > > 2012/10/23 Carol Frampton <cfram...@adobe.com> > > > >> > >> > >> On 10/23/12 5 :13AM, "Christophe Herreman" < > christophe.herre...@gmail.com> > >> 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. > >> > >> I agree. I think we should figure out how to use JIRA more effectively. > >> Perhaps that means assigning a bug to yourself and marking in progress > or > >> maybe it means something else. I think that is what we need to figure > >> out. Once we do that it is easy enough to create a filter that everyone > >> can use to see what is in progress. > >> > >> Carol > >> > >> > >