Hi, Kevan was asking your JIRA ID to assign you to those JIRAs. The JIRA ID is the one you use to connect to issues.a.o
Thanks, Jean-Louis 2013/6/10 Andrew McCright <and...@us.ibm.com> > Hi Kevan, > > Thanks! The JIRA IDs that I am interested in are: > > 6450 - Concurrency Utils > 6452 - JAX-RS 2.0 > 6453 - Servlet 3.1 APIs - I've submitted a patch for this one. > 6461 - JSON-P > 6462 - WebSockets > > Can you add me to the contributor list? At that point should I be able to > assign JIRAs to myself, or will I need a committer to assign them to me? > > Thanks again, > > Andy > > > > > > From: Kevan Miller <kevan.mil...@gmail.com> > To: dev@geronimo.apache.org, > Date: 06/09/2013 05:35 AM > Subject: Re: Would like to contribute > ------------------------------ > > > > > On Jun 7, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Deepal Jayasinghe <dee...@opensource.lk> > wrote: > > > A JIRA cannot be assigned to you unless you are a developer (committer), > but you should be able to contribute to the issue such as submit patches > etc… > > Not quite. There is a JIRA category of 'contributor'. We allow JIRA's to > be assigned to Geronimo contributors. You are correct that anyone can > submit patches. > > --kevan > > -- Jean-Louis