Another example:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/AIRFLOW/issues/AIRFLOW-2283

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On September 3, 2018 10:20 AM, airflowuser <airflowu...@protonmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I noticed you opened a disccusion about the neccesity of Gitter...
> I think the main problem is that unlike other open source projects with 
> Airflow no one is monitoring the Jira. So people tend to report many stuff on 
> the Gitter to get assistance. Sometimes answers are given but no one answer 
> on the open tickets.
>
> Other projects hosted on GitHub or others always have someone reviewing new 
> tickets and tag them. On airflow any user tag any thing he wishes.. there are 
> no priorities. There are open tickets for version 1.7 which will probebly 
> stay there forever.
>
> Airflow doesn't have this function in the team... no one monitor the Jira and 
> so there are cases like this:
> [https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/AIRFLOW/issues/AIRFLOW-1260](https://deref-gmx.com/mail/client/dzTsJ-2uKlU/dereferrer/?redirectUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fissues.apache.org%2Fjira%2Fprojects%2FAIRFLOW%2Fissues%2FAIRFLOW-1260)
> A report of security issue where no one see that. This could be nothing or it 
> could be sirious but I think the Jira should be more than just a place to 
> paste you commit notices.
> In other projects the comunnity handle security issues asap... no one wants 
> his project to be hacked.
>
> May I suggest that the Jira is not very user-firendly... I think the GitHub 
> issues section (which is disabled in this project) is better for discussion 
> and bug reports. This can be used for questions as well and can also replace 
> the Gitter.
> I noticed that many people submit PR and only then there is a disccution 
> about the implemntation - the disscution should be done before... not eveyone 
> are on mailing lists.. especialy new developers - you are limiting access to 
> the project with this approch. See how many open PR are from 2017,2016...
> It's easier for first time commiters to choose a ticket which it's taged as 
> "easy fix" and there was a disscution on it..
>
> Thanks,

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