I have a local clone of the jclouds GitHub repo. A fetch-all and a check for remote branches does not show a 2.5.0 branch so I’ve been assuming I don’t have access to the latest through GitHub. Not so?
On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 3:43 PM Ignasi Barrera <n...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi! > > Contributing to jclouds should be as easy as opening a pull request in > GitHub, and you don't need an ASF account for that. > What resources do you need access to that are not available? Is it Slack? > > On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 5:30 PM John Calcote <john.calc...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I would love to contribute, however, ASF makes it near impossible to >> access the appropriate resources. The account creation page for ASF >> indicates you need an apache.org email address, but if you don't have >> one you should "contact the workspace administrator at ASF". But then it >> provides no clue as to how to address such a message. I've sent a request >> for an apache.org address to apa...@apache.org, but I'm not holding my >> breath. Whenever I've tried in the past, the result has been an >> auto-response indicating I sent my request to the wrong place, but with no >> hint as to the correct place. It's like they don't actually want people to >> join! >> >> On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 6:46 PM Andrew Phillips <aphill...@qrmedia.com> >> wrote: >> >>> > Should I report this as an issue in the jclouds tracker? >>> >>> That would be useful, yes, especially if you have any thoughts around >>> how this could reliably be reproduced. >>> >>> If you have a fix in mind, a test and pull request would definitely also >>> be great. >>> >>> Thanks for reporting this! >>> >>> ap >>> >>