Pavel now has all of these privileges and should be ready to go. See details below....

Michelle is correct, the license field is a light weight way to contribute patches to Matterhorn without a CLA. The user role is automatically assigned to someone upon login. JiraStudio has a concept called Access Level and it is broken up into two license types "Collaborator" and "Developer". They have this in place because almost everyone needs to pay for JiraStudio and the license type determines Altassian's fee structure. Without going into detail in this email, these license types have different inherit privileges. Collaborators can use confluence, have restricted access to jira, and can't view Fisheye, SVN, source tabs, Crucible, etc. Whereas Developer can access everything. By default everyone is a collaborator upon registration, but I'm awaiting from Atlassian whether we can change this.
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRASTUDIO/JIRA+Studio+Licensing#JIRAStudioLicensing-WhatcanDevelopersandCollaboratorsaccess

The baseline group "user" also is assigned to users upon registration. This group's most basic priv is to allow login to JiraStudio, but I've attributed other privileges to this group. The user group in jira can only view issues, add comments, and create new issues. They are also able to view and comment within Confluence. We had originally agreed to this because it was thought that anyone shouldn't be able to change the status of tasks (resolve, close, assign). This priv needed to be requested, otherwise any random person can close a task as fixed or assign the task to a specific individual or release.

So in order for someone to have full jira privs within the Matterhorn project they most have the license type "Developer" and be assigned to the "jira-matterhorn" group. They also need to be added to "jira-matterhorn-assignees" if they want their name to show up on the assignee list.

Regarding Michelle's comment about allowing users the ability to add patches. We can allow the basic user role to attach files but we unfortunately allow them to set the license (which is crucial) unless we give the edit issue privileges. On the other hand, I changed it so that anyone can add watchers to a task as it seems like a useful feature for the casual lurker.



On 9/20/11 10:42 AM, Pawel Fic wrote:
There should be a guide saying how to start work with MH.
I have not signed anything.

But you are right
http://opencast.org/contributing-individual
mentiones that "all commiters must signed a CLA."
(I guess it stands for Contributor Licensing Agreement)

I am an engineer at NCast. I will check if we signed something.


-Pawel



--- On Tue, 9/20/11, Christopher Brooks<[email protected]>  wrote:

From: Christopher Brooks<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Opencast Matterhorn] How to report a bug with patch attached.
To: "Opencast Matterhorn"<[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2011, 5:08 PM
I think you're right, this might be
why the attach button isn't there.

Pawel, have you signed a CCLA, and had your organization
sign a CLA?

Chris

On Tue, 20 Sep 2011
17:07:45 +0200 Nils Birnbaum<[email protected]>
wrote:

A question that commes into my mind was: Do we need
some
bureaucracy, eg CCLA or orther things signed to enable
people to add
patches?


Am 20.09.2011 um 16:52 schrieb Christopher Brooks:

Hi Pawel,

Email [email protected]
which hits our server support
people, and someone will likely be able to make
sure your account
can add attachments.

For what its worth, when I create a new bug in
jira I can add the
attachment right on that form, I don't have to go
to "More Actions".
Chris

On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 04:30:39 -0700 (PDT)
Pawel Fic<[email protected]>
wrote:
"More Actions" is the first thing I tried.
--OK, so newbie can or cannot attach a fix ?
I was told "you should attach a patch".
I supposed to be told: "sorry, newbies are
not allowed to attach a
patch, and committers have to do all the
work".
Right? :-)
Who can fix it, how can I get the right to
attach a fix, what is
the proper way of adding fixes to Matterhorn
[starting from:
propose a fix, implement the fix, attach the
patch].

ps
It's not about me. But there sure are few
changes to Matterhorn's
design I would propose. I am just too much of
a "newbie" with
Matterhorn - so I am only posting questions
now.

Think about the big picture and notice:
new people go to:
http://opencast.org/
then: http://opencast.org/matterhorn/
http://opencast.org/matterhorn/community
then http://opencast.org/contributing-institution
then http://opencast.org/contributing-individual
then they read, that it is possible to become
a contributor.
Participating Matterhorn can be useful to
students all over the
world, once it will help them to achive their
goals (get points for
the classes), or have fun. --there is no
quickstart for such
people, --there is no quickstart for
universities.









--- On Tue, 9/20/11, Rubén Pérez<[email protected]>
wrote:
From: Rubén Pérez<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Opencast Matterhorn] How to
report a bug with patch
attached. To: "Opencast Matterhorn"
<[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, September 20,
2011, 1:00 PM

Shoud be in "More actions" ->  "Attach
files", but perhaps you don't
have permissions for that. I don't know how
to set them up, though.
RegardsRubén


2011/9/20 Pawel Fic<[email protected]>

I found a bug. I confirmed it.
I created a patch file that solves it.
I went to:
http://opencast.jira.com/

-created an account.

I filled in a form (looking for a place to
upload the patch - but I
have not found one). After the bug appeared
on the list I looked
for a place to upload the patch.

--Where can I attach the patch ?

What obvious thing am I missing?

-Pawel




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