Hi tison, +1 from my side.
I am positive about github issues over jira. 1. No more account registration approvals. It increases the bar for newcomers. Also, it is hard for us to be capable of spam detectors while not hurting the passions of newcomers. 2. One account and permission systems. JIRA requires contributor permission to get assigned by default. 3. Github is much much more prevalent in the open source world. I do believe that JIRA is powerful, but I think it imposes a pretty high contribution bar for Apache Curator. Do you have any plan for evaluation and agreement ? 1. How do we migrate existing jiras ? 2. How to write the release note ? A CHANGELOG.md ? 3. Should we redirect github issues to the mailing list ? Best, Kezhu Wang On Fri, Aug 9, 2024 at 4:53 PM tison <wander4...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I noticed that we don't commit anything in the past two months. > However, the JIRA issue tracker should still have quite a few open > issues. > > Perhaps moving those issues to GitHub issues can make it easy to track > and handle. We don't heavily use JIRA anyway. The release note can be > generated with GitHub also. > > This is my personal preference, but I can see potential developers may > prefer an integrated solution on GitHub also. > > Thoughts? > > Best, > tison.