Hi Omkar,
Good job on committing CLIMATE-379.
Here are some pointers to make your life a bit easier.

   1. When you open a pull request in Github please name the issue after
   the issue created in Jira. E.g. CLIMATE-379 - Allows dataset
   customisation (you did this fine)
   2. When you make a commit to master, please have the commit message
   shadow the Jira issue title but append "this closes #${Github Issue
   Number}" e.g. CLIMATE-379 - Allows dataset customisation this closes #276
   3. What 2 above does, is automatically closes the referenced issue on
   Github. All of this is shadowed over to the relevant Jira issue as well.
   4. Then all you need to do is go over to the Jira issue and resolve it :)

Thanks it. The workflow is pretty simple and all it comes down to is a
descriptive commit message as well as ensuring a Jira issue is created for
every source code alteration you wish to make.

Thanks, good to have you able to commit to source.

Lewis

P.S. I went ahead and resolved
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLIMATE-379 for you this time :)

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*Lewis*

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