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