It actually works exactly the way you expect it to. It's just that each JIRA project needs to add a contributor only the first time he/she starts contributing (aka 'the project doesn't know who you are yet'). After that, you are free to assign tickets to yourselves.
Seems like Ravi already added you as a contributor. Contribute away! +Vinod On May 27, 2015, at 12:20 PM, Alan Burlison <[email protected]> wrote: > On 27/05/2015 18:33, Ted Yu wrote: > >> My understanding is that once you attach patch to YARN-3724, a YARN >> committer would assign the issue to you. > > Hmm, that's different to how HADOOP-XXXX JIRAs work, there you can assign a > bug to yourself. Having to submit a patch first before a bug is assigned to > you seems like it's going to risk multiple people working on the same bug. > > -- > Alan Burlison > --
