I haven't seen the "quick closing" aside from things like some test cleanups, even then the average was 5 days. I ran the jira report for resolution time and it certainly doesn't seem like jiras are being closed "instantly". Most of these are closed after many (typ. double digit, some tripple) days.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ConfigureReport.jspa?projectOrFilterId=project-12314720&periodName=daily&daysprevious=30&selectedProjectId=12314720&reportKey=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.reports%3Aresolutiontime-report&Next=Next All of the jira events are forwarded to the Sentry mailing list, so from the perspective of following along and getting an opportunity to respond I haven't seen an issue. As Vinod mentioned many projects (e.g. hadoop) operate in this manner. Jira is used to focus discussion and ensure there is a record and an action item. ML discussion isn't discouraged, but it can be hard to follow multiple threads of discussion/resolution. Patrick On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Joe Schaefer <joes...@gmail.com> wrote: > Joe, can we see some jira tickets that you find questionable? Hard to tell > what the problem is just by scanning the email traffic. > > On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Vinod Vavilapalli <vino...@hortonworks.com > > > wrote: > > > Missed that part, that sounds really bad. > > > > +Vinod > > > > On Nov 2, 2015, at 9:52 AM, Joe Brockmeier <j...@zonker.net<mailto: > > j...@zonker.net>> wrote: > > > > Discussions are happening out of sight, and - in > > Arvind's own words - "as if following a roadmap the community does not > > have control over... that too is not an issue in my opinion at all." > > > > >