Yes, happy to do that. Can you make sure that [email protected] is a JIRA user 
and tell me the JIRA id.


> On Jun 7, 2016, at 10:48 AM, Jignesh Patel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Julian,
> 
> I believe that is not me. I tried to see if I created that account and forgot 
> the password, but it does not appear that way. After a bit of chasing down, I 
> think that email belongs to 
> https://plus.google.com/108466782913065225351/posts 
> <https://plus.google.com/108466782913065225351/posts>. That is not me. 
> 
> Any chance we could make [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> be 
> the administrator for the JIRA? 
> 
> Yup — I agree using [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> in every 
> ASF asset would be a good idea. I have just realized that of late and am 
> trying to switch to that whenever I can. 
> 
> Sorry for leaning so heavily on you so heavily on you Julian — thank you so 
> much for all your help through this especially as the ASF infrastructure 
> needs some patience :-) 
> 
> Cheers,
> Jignesh 
> 
>> On Jun 7, 2016, at 11:28 AM, Julian Hyde <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Jignesh,
>> 
>> It looks as if you have Administrator access to the QUICKSTEP component in 
>> JIRA. The user who is administrator is “jigneshmpatel" user (jignashmpatel 
>> at gmail dot com).
>> 
>> So, you should be able to create issues (as, in fact should anyone with 
>> committer or contributor access) and you should also see an “Administration” 
>> tab at top-left where you can give rights to other people. JIRA is in 
>> lockdown because of recent spam attacks, so regular users cannot create JIRA 
>> cases.
>> 
>> Yeah, there are too many logins. I recommend that you try to use your apache 
>> ID for as many as possible. JIRA makes it too easy to create new users.
>> 
>> Julian
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 7, 2016, at 6:03 AM, Jignesh Patel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Anyone know how to file a Jira for Quickstep? My Jira login is “jignesh” — 
>>> I can’t find a “create button”
>>> 
>>> Another question — there appears to be too many different logins. Not sure 
>>> if I am doing something wrong, and not finding a way to have a unified way 
>>> of managing my identity across git, Jira, and Wiki. Does slow things down. 
>>> Anyone have a better way to manage all these across the different portions 
>>> of the infrastructure? 
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Jignesh 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Jun 6, 2016, at 7:47 PM, Julian Hyde <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> There seems to be quite a lot of work happening on Quickstep, but I can’t 
>>>> figure out where the design discussions and decisions are being made. Very 
>>>> few JIRA cases have been logged so far[1], some github pull-requests get a 
>>>> lot of review comments[2] but the pull-requests themselves seem to come 
>>>> out of the blue, and the traffic on the dev list is mainly either code 
>>>> commits of people like me nagging you to produce reports[3].
>>>> 
>>>> Where are design discussions happening? Does the team have a weekly or 
>>>> daily meeting?
>>>> 
>>>> I ask because if discussions are happening off-list, and in particular if 
>>>> decisions are being made off-list, the project is not attractive to 
>>>> outsiders. People won’t be able to find tasks to work on, and will assume 
>>>> (rightly or wrongly) that any contribution they might make would be 
>>>> rejected.
>>>> 
>>>> Julian
>>>> 
>>>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QUICKSTEP 
>>>> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QUICKSTEP>
>>>> 
>>>> [2] https://github.com/apache/incubator-quickstep/pull/8 
>>>> <https://github.com/apache/incubator-quickstep/pull/8>
>>>> 
>>>> [3] 
>>>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-quickstep-dev/201606.mbox/browser
>>>>  
>>>> <http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-quickstep-dev/201606.mbox/browser>
>>> 
>> 
> 

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