Re: Jira issues largely being ignored

2023-10-03 Thread sebb
On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 at 16:34, John Gemignani wrote: > > Hi, > > I'll just give my 2 cents on this for the Apache AGE project, from my > perspective,... > > In the early stages of Apache AGE we tried to use Jira. For a while, we > actually were using it for day to day activities. However, the

Re: Jira issues largely being ignored

2023-10-03 Thread sebb
On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 at 16:04, Justin Mclean wrote: > > Hi, > > Like any project, we are all volunteers here and this may mean that sometimes > issues may go unaddressed or unclosed. Yes, but there are hundreds of PMC members. That should mean more help available. > If something needs attention

Re: Jira issues largely being ignored

2023-10-03 Thread John Gemignani
Hi, I'll just give my 2 cents on this for the Apache AGE project, from my perspective,... In the early stages of Apache AGE we tried to use Jira. For a while, we actually were using it for day to day activities. However, the constant spam we had to remove daily, along with also having issues

Re: Jira issues largely being ignored

2023-10-03 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, Like any project, we are all volunteers here and this may mean that sometimes issues may go unaddressed or unclosed. If something needs attention you could bring it up on the mailing list. Kind Regards, Justin - To

Re: Jira issues largely being ignored

2023-10-03 Thread sebb
Anyone? There's not much point having the Jira tracker if issues are ignored. On Thu, 21 Sept 2023 at 23:31, sebb wrote: > > There does not seem to be much attention given to Jira issues by > Incubator members. > > There also are quite a few Jira issues that can be closed. > > Sebb

Jira issues largely being ignored

2023-09-21 Thread sebb
There does not seem to be much attention given to Jira issues by Incubator members. There also are quite a few Jira issues that can be closed. Sebb - To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For