[sldev] [PROCESS] What should I do after assigning a JIRA issue to myself?

Rob Lanphier robla at lindenlab.com
Thu Nov 8 17:11:24 PST 2007


Hi Alissa,

Thanks for putting together the patch.  I don't think there was any
confusion caused by the issue being assigned to you.  It exists in our
internal tracker, and is in the triage queue.

I'm pretty sure the reason why the issue wasn't applied to 1.18.4.x is
because we gotten pretty conservative about putting in a fix for
anything that isn't a regression from 1.18.3.x.  However, it doesn't
appear that it's likely to be in 1.18.5.x either, and for that, I don't
have a great explanation other than it hasn't hit anyone's radar.  I'll
look into that.

So, in answer to your original question: I think the answer is to wait,
and perhaps ping us like you just did.

Rob

On 11/8/07 2:52 PM, Alissa Sabre wrote:
> I have a question.
>
> What should I do after assigning a JIRA issue to myself, and supplied
> the patch?
>
> I filed VWR-2847 soon after 1.18.4.0 RC was out.  On RC triage, Aric
> Linden asked me to take the issue, and I accepted.  I created and
> submitted a patch on Oct. 24.  It is just a single line fix.  It was
> several days before 1.18.4.1 was distributed.
>
> The patch was not imported into 1.18.4.1, 1.18.4.2, and 1.18.4.3.  So,
> the official release of 1.18.4 viewer was released without the fix to
> VWR-2847.
>
> The issue VWR-2847 is not a serious one, so I believe it's OK 1.18.4.3
> is out without fixing it.  However, I'm afraid there is some confusion
> on the process here.  That is, I doubt that the reason why the fix to
> 1.18.4.3 was not imported into 1.18.4 branch at last is my name
> (Alissa Sabre) filled "Assignee" field, and all Linden devs felt the
> issue is not his/her business.
>
>     Alissa
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