+1, though it is a generally good idea, especially when the assignee is actually set on an issue, to comment and let people know you're starting work - that can avoid duplication of effort just in case they've already started on it too.

--Glen

Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Manoj,

Please pick up *any* issue you want to work on :) We basically mean,
"please take a look at this when you get a chance".

thanks,
dims

On 2/2/07, Manoj Khangaonkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I was going through the AXIS2 JIRA issues trying to find something
interesting to work on / fix and I notice
that in the last few days about 75% of open issues got assigned to 3
individuals - 111 issues , 91 issues and 41 issues.

I thought if an issue is assigned to someone , it implied that someone is
working on it and that a fix might be
coming in soon.

What is the protocol that is followed ? --- Does assigned mean "don'nt waste
your time" - some one else has
figured this out.

Or is it just a placeholder for the person who will commit the patch when
available.

Mj



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