Re: FlexJS -- we really need to get bugs into JIRA

2016-11-05 Thread yishayw
On top of the things already pointed out, I think there's something to be said for the clarity you get when filing a bug. It forces you to isolate the problem and maybe provide a test case. I think, though, that Alex is correct in saying lots of volunteers would rather avoid the overhead so you wil

Re: FlexJS -- we really need to get bugs into JIRA

2016-11-04 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, > I'm not disagreeing about using JIRA more. But I'm not sure that mandating > that JIRA be a complete replica of development activity is a good idea. But > I'd like to hear from others. Maybe the rest of the community does want to > mandate JIRA. To me, JIRA is a great "to-do" tracke

Re: FlexJS -- we really need to get bugs into JIRA

2016-11-04 Thread Justin M. Hill
x27;t worth documenting ever From: Alex Harui To: "Justin M. Hill" , "dev@flex.apache.org" < dev@flex.apache.org> Cc: Pan Li , "Dhwani K. Shah" , Santanu Karar , "Kinjal J. Patel" < kin...@prominic.net>, "Walker L. Dalton" , "

Re: FlexJS -- we really need to get bugs into JIRA

2016-11-04 Thread Alex Harui
gt;> Cc: "Dhwani K. Shah" mailto:dhw...@prominic.net>>, "Joel C. Anderson" mailto:j...@prominic.net>>, "Kinjal J. Patel" mailto:kin...@prominic.net>>, Pan Li mailto:pa...@prominic.net>>, Santanu Karar mailto:sant...@prominic.net>>, &

Re: FlexJS -- we really need to get bugs into JIRA

2016-11-04 Thread OmPrakash Muppirala
;t worth documenting ever > > From: Alex Harui > To: "Justin M. Hill" , "dev@flex.apache.org" < > dev@flex.apache.org> > Cc: Pan Li , "Dhwani K. Shah" , > Santanu Karar , "Kinjal J. Patel" > , "Walker L. Dalton" , "J

Re: FlexJS -- we really need to get bugs into JIRA

2016-11-04 Thread Justin M. Hill
"Justin M. Hill" , "dev@flex.apache.org" Cc: Pan Li , "Dhwani K. Shah" , Santanu Karar , "Kinjal J. Patel" , "Walker L. Dalton" , "Joel C. Anderson" Date: 11/04/2016 11:51 AM Subject:

Re: FlexJS -- we really need to get bugs into JIRA

2016-11-04 Thread Alex Harui
Hi Justin, I think we are using JIRA more these days, but IMO, it still isn't worth documenting every change in JIRA. Apache projects are supposed to feel more like potlucks than corporate efforts, and I don't want some volunteer with only an few minutes of time to decide not to contribute a n