Please re-label "Uncategorized problem report" issues when you identify the
nature of the issue (bug, work as intended, misconfiguration, misuse,
etc.). Example: https://github.com/apache/incubator-druid/issues/8667.
I think "Idea" is too vague. I think it's OK to re-label most
"Contributions Welcome" to "Starter", but "Contributions Welcome" could
remain.
On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 at 03:46, Vadim Ogievetsky
wrote:
> Ok I will remove the Difficulty labels and repurpose "Easy" to "Starter"
> unless anyone objects
Ok I will remove the Difficulty labels and repurpose "Easy" to "Starter" unless
anyone objects within 24h.
On 2019/10/09 06:30:06, Gian Merlino wrote:
> That is definitely a good property for starter issues (not needing a
> production cluster to validate).
>
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 12:01 AM
Vadim, the idea of removing the Difficulty labels and repurposing "Easy"
for intro issues sounds good to me. It sounds like "Starter" as you
envision it is a subset of "Contributions Welcome" as Roman envisions it. I
wonder if there is some way we can align these better.
It looks like _most_ of
That is definitely a good property for starter issues (not needing a
production cluster to validate).
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 12:01 AM Roman Leventov
wrote:
> I don't use "Contributions Welcome" exclusively for starter issues. I do
> _not_ put this label though on issues that are impossible or
I don't use "Contributions Welcome" exclusively for starter issues. I do
_not_ put this label though on issues that are impossible or hard to
validate without a production cluster (with specific type of load,
perhaps). So the assumption is that anyone just with a laptop and IDE could
contribute
Hi all,
I would like to organize a set of issues (via a label) that are good starting
points for someone wanting to contribute to Druid.
I want to have the link to the issues filtered on that label to be part of the
README.
This would encourage people new to Druid to contribute and get involved
Hi all,
I'm looking at https://github.com/orgs/apache/teams/apache-committers and
wondering if there's a way to give them rights into the druid-io github
until we get the code moved over to the official ASF git. Does anyone
happen to know a way to add external teams to a different org's team