Thanks for this detailed description! I think GitHub and JIRA are a good thing to co-exist. GitHub for issues and JIRA for action items (as a result of the issues). I like GitHub for it's good community integration - just mention somebody or link it in another issue/PR and everything will automatically be referenced; pretty neat.
How about you set up a personal instance of JIRA (let us know if the public ones differ too much from the one we're running under Apache) and play around a bit? We can then review the setup and migrate the necessary changes after everything looks good. But sure, if anybody at @dev has further experience, I'd love to see them involved. -Marco On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 7:22 AM Yasser Zamani <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 6/11/2018 6:32 PM, Sebastian wrote: > > Looks like they also don't handle the committer nomination process > > correctly ... > > > > "If you are interested in becoming a Weex committer, contact any > > existing committer and we will help you go through the invitation > process." > > Yes you're absolutely right. Contributors wouldn't ask for this, > instead, they will be nominated. In some cases like this [1] we're > better than Weex :) > > [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/Becoming+a+Committer >
