Hi Wes, Thank you for your effort. I sent an email to issues-subscr...@arrow.apache.org, but got no response. In addition, I am not receiving JIRA information now.
Best, Liya Fan On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 3:50 AM Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi folks, > > Per the mailing list discussion and INFRA-20419 we have just executed > some changes to our JIRA e-mail notification schemes: > > * dev@arrow will no longer receive "JIRA created" e-mails. This should > hopefully help with having more e-mail engagement from developers who > may not be paying attention to the stream of granular development > activity in the project > > * "NEW ISSUE" e-mails have been moved to issues@. It's important for > active developers to see new JIRA issues that are relevant to them, so > please consider subscribing (by e-mailing issues-subscribe@arrow.a.o) > to this mailing list and if you find the e-mails too much for your > inbox, please take 60 seconds and set up an e-mail filter. Here is > what my e-mail filter in gmail looks like > > Matches: from:(j...@apache.org) subject:ARROW -{mentioned you} > Do this: Skip Inbox, Apply label "ApacheArrow/JIRA" > > VERY IMPORTANT: Putting "mentioned you" in the "does not contain" part > of the e-mail filter is necessary to ensure that you are notified (in > your inbox) when you are mentioned on JIRA. > > * All JIRA e-mails including comments and issue updates, have been > moved from issues@ to a new mailing list jira@. The reason we have > this "firehose" e-mail list is so that development activity is > captured in e-mail form for archival purposes. > > Thanks, > Wes >