2007/2/6, Alex Blewitt : > > On 06/02/07, Yang Paulex wrote: > > > > I also had some thoughts to keep the patch history, recently I reviewed > and > > commented some patches, and then the contributor submitted new > > patches(thanks!), but they removed the old ones from JIRA. Sometimes it > > makes me confused, because the patches' names are same but they are > actually > > a new version, further, it makes the former discussion on the JIRA > invalid > > because they are based on the old patches. So I'd like to propose this > for > > discussion: > > > > 5. if for any reasons, someone needed to submit a new patch for some > issue, > > don't delete the old one, but named the new ones with version number. > > Yeah, one of the annoying things is that JIRA doesn't tell you which > patch(es) are current or not, so it's a bit difficult to know if it's > just the last one or a combination of the above. I guess there's no > way of configuring JIRA to show up 'obsoleted' patches on a bug, is > there, thus allowing them to be kept but displayed differently > somehow? I have no idea:(....generally in this case, I'll check the comments and click the link of "manage attachments" to get more details, and then try to understand what should do... Alex. > -- Paulex Yang China Software Development Labotary IBM