Hi Przemek,

Thank you for your interest in Apache Kafka!

In the Apache JIRA, there is a link to Apache's JIRA guidelines at the top of the page. This link will bring you to https://infra.apache.org/jira-guidelines.html#who

There it says:

If you need to open a Jira ticket for a particular project and do not have an ASF Jira account, ask the project to create a Jira account you can use by emailing the project's private mailing list. This information can often be found on the web at [project].apache.org under a "Contact" or "Communication" link, and is typically private@[project].apache.org. For example, to report a bug or issue for the example Apache Foo project, contact priv...@foo.apache.org to have a Jira account created. Some projects may have alternate communication methods, be sure to check their web pages first.

For Apache Kafka the private e-mail address is priv...@kafka.apache.org

We need the following information in order to be able to create a JIRA account for you:

* email address
* preferred username (N.B. hyphens not allowed)
* alternate username (in case the preferred one is already in use)
* display name, if it is different from the username

Best,
Bruno

On 28.02.23 19:04, Przemysław Białoń wrote:
Hi,

due to documentation as a new contributor, I should create a JIRA account
and assign a ticket I want to work on to me. But recently new JIRA account
creation was disabled. What should I do? Should I work with a ticket
without assigning it to me (with a risk of work duplication)? Or should I
apply for an account? If so, where should I go?  I didn't find information
about it in the contributor guide.

Regards,
Przemek

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