On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Todd Lipcon <[email protected]> wrote: > In other projects I'm involved in, the JIRA workflow is that, the > first time a new person uploads a patch, one of the committers will > add them to the contributors group in JIRA and assign that JIRA to > them. In the future, they are free to assign themselves any JIRAs they > plan to work on. >
Todd I like this concept, but I am curious about something. Ultimately a committer needs to vet the patch and apply it. For projects you have seen use this how does that happen? Does the contributor owning the ticket informally work w/ a committer? Does this happen organically, or did they setup something more structured? In these projects, is it the contributor's responsibility to ensure the tickets assigned to them do not languish because of a lack of attention from a committer? Keith
