Nice :)

[email protected] wrote:

  Date: 2005-01-20T09:44:50
  Editor: HeatherStephens
  Wiki: Apache Beehive Wiki
  Page: Jira Rights
  URL: http://wiki.apache.org/beehive/Jira Rights

  How do I get special jira rights so I can contribute better to Beehive?

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= We'd love to have your help =
Are you interested in becoming involved with Beehive and aren't sure how to get 
started?  Submit a patch, contribute a test, help us find bugs in the product.  
Use jira to catalog all the changes requested.

It especially helps us if we know when a bug is actually confirmed as "complete" or 
"fixed".  But you need special user rights in Jira to let us know this by closing a bug.  
There are two paths you can follow to get these privileges in Jira for the Beehive team.

== Path #1:  Contribute your work to the Beehive Project ==
 * Step 1 --> Contribute something that is checked in by a committer:  a test, 
a patch, a feature, etc.

== Path #2:  Play Whack-a-Mole in the Beehive codebase ==
 * Step 1 --> Show your love of Beehive by filing oodles of bugs.

== And the paths converge... ==
 * Step 2 --> Email beehive-dev requesting super-hero jira privileges and 
mention the number of bugs you've filed and the area you've concentrated on or 
your patch/test/feature/spec contribution to Beehive.
 * Step 3 --> Informally, some committer will recognize your effort by saying "Yes.  
John Doe helped me out immensely."
 * Step 4 --> Beehive's jira admin will add you to the proper group and let you 
know when you're good to go!

Either way, we'd love to see people using the product and helping us make it 
the best it can be.



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