We are generally open to new features if they seem useful to the wider community. The process would be to open a jira with as much information as possible including the drivers behind your use case, so that we understand the motivation and the applicability to the wider community.
Best, Camille On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 6:57 PM, Irfan Hamid <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > At our company we have a requirement for a small feature to be added to > ZooKeeper. I have gone through the code (excellently written and easy to > understand, yay) and I think I have a handle on how to write it (actually > have the changes but need to test them and add unit tests). > > My question is, how would I know if the community is even interested in > this feature? Should I directly open a JIRA and assign it to myself to > initiate discussion and then add the patch to it when it's ready for being > reviewed? Or should I start the discussion here, and if you are interested, > create a JIRA and go on from there? > > Thanks, > Irfan. > > PS: The feature (V1) in question is to add a flag "allowAnonLogin" to > QuorumPeerConfig that defaults to true. If set to false, it requires that > all clients establishing a session perform Sasl authentication before any > other action, otherwise the session is closed. >
