yes, if your github email is public and it matches the one you use in jira,
we shouldn't have any problem migrating your account.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Dmill <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Stephen.
>
> Just to make sure I'm all clear on how this works. I've created an account
> on Jira. I then set my github email to be the same one as the jira account.
> Is this sufficient ? (my github email is public)
>
> On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 1:44:15 PM UTC-4, Stephen Mallette wrote:
>>
>> Just a quick reminder to those who intended to take some action regarding
>> the GitHub/Jira migration and haven't.  I still intend to keep the deadline
>> for such actions as 3/13/2015.  After that time, we may execute the
>> migration at any time so you may not get another chance to make
>> adjustments.  Thanks.
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Stephen Mallette <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> This message is for all who contributed to the GitHub Issues in
>>> the TinkerPop3 repository:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/tinkerpop/tinkerpop3/issues
>>>
>>> by creating new issues or adding comments to issues. We are in the
>>> process of migrating from GitHub Issues to Jira hosted on Apache
>>> infrastructure:
>>>
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa
>>>
>>> Please keep reading if you intend to contribute to issues in the future
>>> in Jira and if you want to preserve your history of contribution from
>>> GitHub.
>>>
>>> IF you have an existing Apache Jira account and a public GitHub email
>>> address and those two are the same, then the migration should link your
>>> account perfectly.  You have nothing to do.
>>>
>>> IF you have an existing Apache Jira account and a public GitHub email
>>> address and those two are different, then you can either (1) make them the
>>> same OR (2) email me your GitHub username and Apache Jira email address so
>>> that we can make the proper link during migration.  If you do not do this,
>>> you will end up with two accounts in Apache Jira and Apache infrastructure
>>> will likely not want to take the time to handle the merge.
>>>
>>> IF you have an existing Apache Jira account and a private GitHub email
>>> address, please email me your GitHub username and email address used by
>>> your Apache Jira account so that we can make the proper link during
>>> migration.
>>>
>>> IF you do not yet have an Apache Jira account, the migration will create
>>> one for you automatically, provided that you have a public email address in
>>> GitHub (i.e. the new Jira Account will be tied to that email address).  If
>>> you do not have a public email address, please send me the email address
>>> you'd like to see used in Jira along with your GitHub account name and we
>>> will make sure it gets setup properly.  Note that in this case, your
>>> username from GitHub will become the username in Apache Jira.  If that
>>> username is already taken, your Jira username will become your GitHub
>>> username with a "-tinkerpop" suffix.  If the possibility of such a naming
>>> scheme bothers you, I suggest that you create your own Apache Jira account
>>> and then consider the above three IFs.
>>>
>>> I think that covers all the scenarios we've considered.  Please post
>>> back if you don't fit in somewhere.  For those sending github
>>> usernames/jira emails to me, please submit them by 3/13/2015 to ensure that
>>> you get into the migration.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Stephen
>>>
>>
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