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Posted to pluto-dev@portals.apache.org by Marc Veary <nw...@googlemail.com> on 2007/07/03 16:00:05 UTC

Unscheduled Issues

The issues listed under 'unscheduled' are these to be ignored?

Kind regards,
--
Marc

Re: Unscheduled Issues

Posted by Marc Veary <nw...@googlemail.com>.
No probs...

On 7/3/07, Elliot Metsger <em...@jhu.edu> wrote:
> Awesome!
>
> Yes, attach the patch and the unit test to the Jira issue (as two
> separate attachments).  Adding a brief comment is helpful, letting us
> know the intent of the patch and test, and whether the patch is against
> trunk or a branch and what revision.
>
> You'll be asked to license your code over to the ASF when you upload it.
>
> The patch will be reviewed and then we'll obviously schedule it for
> inclusion in the next release :-)
>
> Thanks again for the contributions!
> Elliot
>
> Marc Veary wrote:
> > Okay.
> >
> > I have fixed one of the defects and have created a Unit Test for it as
> > well.  Should I just attachs these to the defect record (I'm not
> > really that familiar with JIRA)?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > --
> > Marc
> >
> >
> > On 7/3/07, Elliot Metsger <em...@jhu.edu> wrote:
> >> Nope, it just means they aren't scheduled to be fixed for a specific
> >> release.  If there's an issue you'd like to see fixed in the next
> >> release, definitely bring it up on the list.
> >>
> >> Often 'unscheduled' issues occur by accident - the submitter of an issue
> >> doesn't select a 'fix-for'.  Its possible, but unlikely, that one of the
> >> developers purposefully 'unscheduled' an issue.
> >>
> >> Elliot
> >>
> >> Marc Veary wrote:
> >> > The issues listed under 'unscheduled' are these to be ignored?
> >> >
> >> > Kind regards,
> >> > --
> >> > Marc
> >>
>

Re: Unscheduled Issues

Posted by Elliot Metsger <em...@jhu.edu>.
Awesome!

Yes, attach the patch and the unit test to the Jira issue (as two 
separate attachments).  Adding a brief comment is helpful, letting us 
know the intent of the patch and test, and whether the patch is against 
trunk or a branch and what revision.

You'll be asked to license your code over to the ASF when you upload it.

The patch will be reviewed and then we'll obviously schedule it for 
inclusion in the next release :-)

Thanks again for the contributions!
Elliot

Marc Veary wrote:
> Okay.
> 
> I have fixed one of the defects and have created a Unit Test for it as
> well.  Should I just attachs these to the defect record (I'm not
> really that familiar with JIRA)?
> 
> Kind regards,
> -- 
> Marc
> 
> 
> On 7/3/07, Elliot Metsger <em...@jhu.edu> wrote:
>> Nope, it just means they aren't scheduled to be fixed for a specific
>> release.  If there's an issue you'd like to see fixed in the next
>> release, definitely bring it up on the list.
>>
>> Often 'unscheduled' issues occur by accident - the submitter of an issue
>> doesn't select a 'fix-for'.  Its possible, but unlikely, that one of the
>> developers purposefully 'unscheduled' an issue.
>>
>> Elliot
>>
>> Marc Veary wrote:
>> > The issues listed under 'unscheduled' are these to be ignored?
>> >
>> > Kind regards,
>> > --
>> > Marc
>>

Re: Unscheduled Issues

Posted by Marc Veary <nw...@googlemail.com>.
Okay.

I have fixed one of the defects and have created a Unit Test for it as
well.  Should I just attachs these to the defect record (I'm not
really that familiar with JIRA)?

Kind regards,
--
Marc


On 7/3/07, Elliot Metsger <em...@jhu.edu> wrote:
> Nope, it just means they aren't scheduled to be fixed for a specific
> release.  If there's an issue you'd like to see fixed in the next
> release, definitely bring it up on the list.
>
> Often 'unscheduled' issues occur by accident - the submitter of an issue
> doesn't select a 'fix-for'.  Its possible, but unlikely, that one of the
> developers purposefully 'unscheduled' an issue.
>
> Elliot
>
> Marc Veary wrote:
> > The issues listed under 'unscheduled' are these to be ignored?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > --
> > Marc
>

Re: Unscheduled Issues

Posted by Elliot Metsger <em...@jhu.edu>.
Nope, it just means they aren't scheduled to be fixed for a specific 
release.  If there's an issue you'd like to see fixed in the next 
release, definitely bring it up on the list.

Often 'unscheduled' issues occur by accident - the submitter of an issue 
doesn't select a 'fix-for'.  Its possible, but unlikely, that one of the 
developers purposefully 'unscheduled' an issue.

Elliot

Marc Veary wrote:
> The issues listed under 'unscheduled' are these to be ignored?
> 
> Kind regards,
> -- 
> Marc