Thanks for reaching out. "Triage needed" is the default state when a bug is opened and does not mean that it is yet to be decided. Typically if there is something of note, either the contributor asks on the dev@ mailing list about it and works with the community or opens a PR and a reviewer will bring the PR to discussion within the community. The former happens for "larger" things and the "latter" is typically for smaller things when some kind of ambiguity in a decision.
I have added you as a contributor to the Beam JIRA project and assigned BEAM-10938 to you. Feel free to open the PR and find a committer to review it (ask the issue creator or a committer who is familiar with the code in the location (via git blame) for a review and tag them with R: @nickname). On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 9:37 AM Milan Cermak <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm Milan, I'm a software engineer and I'm new to Beam. > > I've noticed this new issue in JIRA ( > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-10938). Out of curiosity, I > decided to dig deeper and see if I can add the functionality. I think I got > it (you can see the diff here > https://github.com/apache/beam/compare/master...milancermak:BEAM-10938), > but then I've also noticed the status is "Triage needed" which, I assume, > means it's not yet decided by the community if this should be worked on at > all. Is that right? Should I send a PR or wait until the status clears? Any > guidance is appreciated. > > FWIW, my JIRA username is milancermak > > Cheers, > > Milan >
