Hi Martin Thanks for that - you should be in the group now. Any problems, please let us know!
Jon On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 7:12 AM Wiesner, Martin < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jon, > > my JIRA ID simply is: "mawiesne" > > Best, > mawiesne > -- > https://twitter.com/mawiesne > > Am 01.12.2018 um 00:52 schrieb Jonathan Gallimore < > [email protected]>: > > Hi Martin > > Can you let me know your JIRA ID and I'll put you in the contributors > group. > > Many thanks > > Jon > > On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 11:24 PM Jonathan Gallimore < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Martin! > > Thanks for posting, and welcome! I think it would be great to have your > support on the JIRA side of things - many thanks for offering. I think our > JIRA titles and descriptions in many cases probably only make sense to the > developer who filed the ticket and probably doesn't mean too much to folks > consuming the software. Any help you could give would be fantastic. > > I don't know what is involved permissions wise, but @David - perhaps you > could help? We also have some folks I can assign issues to, and some I > cannot. I don't have karma to make group changes. Happy to help if I can > but I might need some more permissions myself :). > > Cheers > > Jon > > On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 10:41 PM Wiesner, Martin < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > my name is Martin. @dblevins and I were discussing how individuals could > contribute to #TomEE. He convinced me to join the mailing list. > In the past, I contributed some user feedback, opened bug reports and > proposed improvements in exchange with @rmannibucau and @struberg. > > Some further background information: > I work in the field of Medical Informatics, doing research and teaching > for several years now at Heilbronn University (Germany), CS faculty. As > Richard (@zowalla) already mentioned in his welcome message, we are using > TomEE in software labs in our bachelor / master programmes and in regular > projects at our faculty, for instance, managing hardware loans to students > and staff members. > > How I could contribute (atm): > @dblevins and I discussed that I can support in keeping TomEE's JIRA > instance clean and comprehensible, e.g. by (a) identifying and closing > duplicates, (b) clarifying unclear descriptions or affected branches, (c) > communicating with reporters on missing details and so on and so forth. > Hopefully, other dev guys could benefit. Why? They might better identify > relevant topics or enhance existing bug reports... In addition, I could > screen discussions on the mailing list for "hidden gems" and open (or edit) > JIRA issues to give bugs and/or tasks a unique number within the issue > tracker. > > Why is this so important? > From my perspective, as a researcher and as software architect, clarity > often improves communication in, and efficiency of a project. I've > experienced this in many projects I’ve been involved so far. > > What do I suggest? > Maybe you can grant me elevated permissions within the project’s issue > tracker. If approved, I could then manage the aforementioned aspects within > TomEE’s JIRA instance. I’m familiar with this tooling as we have JIRA > running in our faculty. This instance is actually hosted by Richard and me. > > If I can help otherwise: feel free to ask. In case I say ’no’: please > don’t feel rejected. I’ll try to give an explanation in such a case. > > Best, > mawiesne > -- > https://twitter.com/mawiesne > > > > -- > Dipl.-Inform. Med. Martin Wiesner > Research Associate > > > > > > > *Hochschule Heilbronn – University of Applied Sciences*Max-Planck-Str. 39 > D-74081 Heilbronn > > phone: +49 (0)7131 - 504 1124 bzw. 504 6947 > fax: +49 (0)7131 - 252 470 > mail: [email protected] > web: http://www.mi.hs-heilbronn.de/ > > GMDS-AG Consumer Health Informatics > web: > https://gmds.de/aktivitaeten/medizinische-informatik/arbeitsgruppenseiten/consumer-health-informatics-chi > > > >
