Hi,

I noticed that recently we create a lot of "micro" jira issues (just as an 
example "missing ; in class xyz").
Most issues are related to the current metamodel work. I am wondering how 
useful that is?

The metamodel is under heavy development and I think liras should stay on a 
functional level,
eg "Implement collection binding", etc. Imagine what's going to happen once we 
start running the existing
integration tests against the new metamodel. We will have to change things 
left, right and center. Does it make
sense to create Jira issues for each change? I don't think so.

Also, Jira is not only used by us, but also by our users. They see the resolved 
Jiras in the change log
and they also use Jira to find out whether bugs see experience are already 
reported. Having all these 
micro issues does make this harder imo.

Is it just me feeling this way?

--Hardy
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