I think that's described in the link I used - http://spark.apache.org/
contributing.html.

On 25 Jul 2017 10:22 am, "萝卜丝炒饭" <1427357...@qq.com> wrote:

Another issue about contribution.

After a pull request is created, what should creator do next please?
Who will close it please?

---Original---
*From:* "Hyukjin Kwon"<gurwls...@gmail.com>
*Date:* 2017/7/25 09:15:49
*To:* "Marcelo Vanzin"<van...@cloudera.com>;
*Cc:* "user"<user@spark.apache.org>;"萝卜丝炒饭"<1427357...@qq.com>;
*Subject:* Re: how to set the assignee in JIRA please?

I see. In any event, it sounds not required to work on an issue -
http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html .

"... There is no need to be the Assignee of the JIRA to work on it, though
you are welcome to comment that you have begun work.."

and I was just wondering out of my curiosity. It should be not a big deal
anyway.


Thanks for the details.



2017-07-25 10:09 GMT+09:00 Marcelo Vanzin <van...@cloudera.com>:

> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 6:04 PM, Hyukjin Kwon <gurwls...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > However, I see some JIRAs are assigned to someone time to time. Were
> those
> > mistakes or would you mind if I ask when someone is assigned?
>
> I'm not sure if there are any guidelines of when to assign; since
> there has been an agreement that bugs should remain unassigned I don't
> think I've personally done it, although I have seen others do it. In
> general I'd say it's ok if there's a good justification for it (e.g.
> "this is a large change and this person who is an active contributor
> will work on it"), but in the general case should be avoided.
>
> I agree it's a little confusing, especially comparing to other
> projects, but it's how it's been done for a couple of years at least
> (or at least what I have understood).
>
>
> --
> Marcelo
>

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