I can't seem to assign JIRAs to anyone but a few committer people.
Does anyone know what causes this or how to fix it? Is this happening
to anyone else?
-Jay
You have to add those people as a contributors in JIRA project administration.
Click on “roles” in the KAFKA project administration and find field
“contributors”.
Jarcec
On Jul 18, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Jay Kreps jay.kr...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't seem to assign JIRAs to anyone but a few
I would assume that you will have to go to this page:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/plugins/servlet/project-config/KAFKA/roles
I don’t have access there, I’ve just replaced project name SQOOP with KAFKA :-)
Jarcec
On Jul 18, 2014, at 9:35 AM, Jarek Jarcec Cecho jar...@apache.org wrote:
You
Shouldn't we make sure that the people in the contributor group have signed
and sent in their ICLA http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt much like we
do for confluence? This helps to control also that all contributors have
signed an ICLA too.
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Joe
To my best knowledge ICLA is required only for committers - people that do have
commit bit on ASF repositories.
Contributors can’t commit their patch themselves and hence they have to attach
their patch to JIRA where they implicitly agree with all the legal stuff. There
is some license
I am not sure if an ICLA is required for contributing patches. Requiring
that may make it harder for people who want to contribute.
Currently, only Kafka PMC members can change the contributors list.
Thanks,
Jun
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Joe Stein joe.st...@stealth.ly wrote:
I think having people fax in permission slips to edit the wiki or get
bugs assigned to them is a bit hostile to potential contributors. Is
this a legal Apache restriction that we have to abide by or just the
way our permissions defaulted? Can we change this? Would people be
opposed to changing it?
I do see separate concerns here, so let me describe how we’re addressing them
in other projects where I’m involved. It doesn’t mean that Kafka need to follow
them, just sharing my experience.
1) Submitting a patch to JIRA
No paper work required, all legalities are resolved implicitly by the
Jay, I agree with you.
This goes back to the spam fiasco that occurred on confluence and the
pendulum swinging because of it. Re-reading that email there doesn't seem
anything specific requiring us to have them sign the ICLA but it looks like
that is a requirement if we wanted INFRA to assign
Joe--that sounds great, let's do that! So I guess we should put
something in the wiki about how to get added to that group?
Jarek--thanks for the summary, that is very helpful. I will follow-up
with the infra people on letting people assign JIRAs.
-jay
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Joe
I once noticed Samza also had a similar problem and Jacob resolved it by
talking to the Apache people. We can probably ask him how he gets it done.
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Joe Stein joe.st...@stealth.ly wrote:
Jay, I agree with you.
This goes back to the spam fiasco that occurred
I have been assigning people on confluence (they granted us access at that
time after some back and forth) we already have permission to-do that no
reason to talk to INFRA.
Everyone in the PMC should have access.
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Joe Stein
Founder, Principal
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