thank you, DaB, for adding the replication of the new wiki data bases. Yet, they're still not fully usable, since they're not in the wiki table of the toolserver data base.
I wanted to assign:
https://jira.ts.wikimedia.org/browse/TS-85 https://jira.ts.wikimedia.org/browse/TS-86
to you, or let JIRA cc them to your attention, but I failed to get either done. Am I just too stupid to find the right menues/button? However, the pull-down of possible assignees was empty, so I could not even assign.
Is there a cc functionallity at all in JIRA, similar to Mediazillas?
Greetings - Purodha
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Purodha:
P> thank you, DaB, for adding the replication of the new wiki data P> bases. Yet, they're still not fully usable, since they're not in P> the wiki table of the toolserver data base.
P> I wanted to assign:
P> https://jira.ts.wikimedia.org/browse/TS-85 P> https://jira.ts.wikimedia.org/browse/TS-86
these should be assigned to Daniel Kinzler (Duesentrieb), who is the only person that understands the toolserver-database-update-script ;)
i've done this myself, but for reference, the 'assign issue' link on the left is what you're looking for.
P> Is there a cc functionallity at all in JIRA, similar to P> Mediazillas?
you can't cc someone else on an issue, but cc'ing yourself is done with the 'watch this issue' link. (there is a permission that allows anyone to edit the watchers list, but it's only assigned to JIRA administrators at the moment. perhaps, since people are used to this functionality from Bugzilla, that should be changed.)
- river.
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