Re: JIRA grooming

2021-02-05 Thread Joris Van den Bossche
Personally, I watch the "iss...@arrow.apache.org" mailing list, which only sends one email for a new JIRA creation to have an overview of only new JIRAs (and based on that I subscribe to JIRAs that interest me to get more email notificaitons). So I have a slight preference that people keep using

Re: JIRA grooming

2021-02-05 Thread Neal Richardson
I personally filter all JIRA emails to the trash--agree that it's too noisy to pay attention to. The zulip chat app that Ursa Labs hosts (happy to invite anyone to it, just email me) has a reasonable threaded view of JIRA activity that I rely on. It's not perfect either but it's much more

Re: JIRA grooming

2021-02-05 Thread Jorge Cardoso Leitão
I would love that also! Atm we need to: * add the tag to the jira issue * add the component in the dropdown for components * add the component to the PR In case of multiple components, the above is per component, per PR. IMO we should only have to select the component from one place, which IMO

Re: JIRA grooming

2021-02-05 Thread Neal Richardson
I am all for automation. I'll see if I can carve out some time to work on that next week. Neal On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 8:13 AM Wes McKinney wrote: > It occurs to me we could (relatively) easily program a bot to apply > these "title tags" automatically based on what's in the Component > field.

Re: JIRA grooming

2021-02-05 Thread Wes McKinney
It occurs to me we could (relatively) easily program a bot to apply these "title tags" automatically based on what's in the Component field. What do you think? On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 10:09 AM Neal Richardson wrote: > > Hi folks, > Just a reminder to please make sure your JIRA issue titles start

JIRA grooming

2021-02-05 Thread Neal Richardson
Hi folks, Just a reminder to please make sure your JIRA issue titles start with the subproject/language in square brackets ([Rust], [Python], etc.). If you're reviewing or triaging issues that others have reported, please do clean them up. While it is technically redundant to the component field,