Maybe it's just me, but this seems to smack of favoritism. Just because I
use Geronimo as the platform for my web applications running on my home
network, or to host my open source project, why are my bugs less important
than those of the engineers from IBM (or JPMorgan)?
It seems to me that the existing voting mechanism provides both a more
generic and more finely tuned approach for identifying the number of users
that are impacted by a specific issue.
Ian
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Sachin Patel
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JIRAs adopter query/policy?
07/25/2006 02:26
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As the Geronimo user base grows, it is important that we be able to
distinguish between JIRAs open during a development cycle to those that are
being hit in the field or requested by companies who either use Geronimo or
build products and or plugins on top of it. So I suggest we provide a
restricted "adopter required" field in JIRA. This adopter field would be
exposed to JIRA users who request and identify themselves as adopters. So
just like our query for available patches, we can easily query these and
help ensure that these issues that companies face get the necessary
attention and help resolve them faster then they would be otherwise.
Thoughts?
-sachin
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