Several of the patches that Sachin applied were attached to JIRAs that
I had assigned to myself.   Would it help facilitate the process if I
unassigned the JIRAs after I have finished working on them and
attached the patch?  Or should I leave the JIRA assigned to myself and
look on IRC for a committer to reassign it to?   Just want to be sure
that I'm sending the right signals.

thanks,
Paul

On 7/21/06, Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your suggestion is good Sachin and I agree.  What I think we need is a JIRA 
triage person who
watches the incoming JIRAs and is a PITA until someone deals with the patch.  
Kind of like we do the
TCK.

I think 3-4 days is max as after that discouragement probably starts to set in.

Sachin Patel wrote:
> As I've been working to get some of these patches applied to 1.1.1, I've
> noticed most of the patches are still months old and 90% of the time
> when a patch is applied thats the end of the defect thread and no
> comments on the patches are provided.  This I'm sure is very frustrating
> and surely it has to be discouraging community participation.  We need
> to have an immediate change our policy on when patches get posted by the
> community (non-committers specifically) that they get assigned to an
> individiual for review ASAP and under no circumstances should a jira
> that contains a patch be unassigned.  All patches must be considered for
> inclusion in the targeted fix version and we cannot continue to let
> patches dangle over multiple releases.  I'm not sure if there would be a
> way to enforce this, except take it upon ourselves to take the time to
> review and comment on contributions from the community.
>
> So what would be a reasonable time frame that a patch should should be
> reviewed, applied or commented on by? 3-4 days, a week?
>
> -sachin
>
>
>

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