I ran into this a few weeks ago. Basically contributors can assign any
Cassandra ticket to anyone with an account, however non-contributors can't
do anything. So you still have to get a contributor to assign you a ticket
if you are not one yourself (or get added to contributors).
It's probably the case that you could have self-assigned after creation,
but I've added you just to be safe.
On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 9:45 AM, Malcolm Taylor wrote:
> Hi Jason,
> When I start to create a JIRA issue for Cassandra, I don't see the
> "Assignee" field. That makes me think I haven't
Hi Jason,
When I start to create a JIRA issue for Cassandra, I don't see the
"Assignee" field. That makes me think I haven't got rights yet for
Cassandra, because I do see assignee when creating issues for other Apache
projects.
thanks,
Malcolm
On 21 July 2017 at 16:53, Jason Brown wrote:
> Malc
Malcolm,
You should be able to comment on and assign tickets to yourself, and all
the standard Jira use stuff. What specific behavior is not working for you?
Thanks
-Jason
On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 08:36 Malcolm Taylor wrote:
> Please grant me (malcolmt) contributor rights for the Cassandra Jir
Please grant me (malcolmt) contributor rights for the Cassandra Jira site.
thanks,
Malcolm
Thanks your responses! Seems like all of you prefer to have both trivial
and non-trivial updates in CHANGES.txt. I'm going to keep that in mind,
but will continue to omit them for documentation edits.
On 18.07.2017 23:49, kurt greaves wrote:
> I agree that all patches should be added to changes.t