Agree ‘&READY-TO-CLOSE&’.
Constantly try the best solution.
:)

2018-07-23 16:52 GMT+08:00 Yong Zhu <diecui1...@gmail.com>:

> On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 4:01 PM Huxing Zhang <hux...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 6:11 PM, yuhang xiu <carry...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I think it is better.
> > > :)
> > >
> > > 2018-07-19 11:04 GMT+08:00 Yong Zhu <diecui1...@gmail.com>:
> > >
> > >> How about 'NEED-CLOSE' ?
> >
> > This keyword is not special enough, which may introduces false
> positive[1].
> > For examples, the following query will match some unrelated issues.
> >
> Right, it's not suitable. So continue to use `&READY-TO-CLOSE&` ?  Any
> conclusions ?
>
> >
> > [1]
> > https://github.com/apache/incubator-dubbo/issues?utf8=%
> E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+NEED-CLOSE
> >
> > >>
> > >> On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 6:38 PM yuhang xiu <carry...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > I agree.
> > >> > But, is '&READY-TO-CLOSE&' too long to use ?  How about a
> abbreviation
> > >> like
> > >> > &RTC& or sth?
> > >> >
> > >> > (Sorry about last mail..)
> > >> >
> > >> > 2018-07-18 18:37 GMT+08:00 yuhang xiu <carry...@gmail.com>:
> > >> >
> > >> > > I agree.
> > >> > > But, is '&READY-TO-CLOSE&' too long to use ?  How about a
> > abbreviation
> > >> > > like &RTC& or
> > >> > >
> > >> > > 2018-07-18 18:22 GMT+08:00 Huxing Zhang <hux...@apache.org>:
> > >> > >
> > >> > >> Hi,
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >> I just have a new idea!
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >> For an issue that is ready to be closed, anyone can comment with
> > >> > >> special characters, say, &READY-TO-CLOSE&.
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >> So committers can search the issue with the special characters,
> and
> > >> > >> deal with it.
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >> https://github.com/apache/incubator-dubbo/issues?utf8=%E2%
> > >> > >> 9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+%26READY-TO-CLOSE%26
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >> In this way, we can encourage users to check the existing issues
> > and
> > >> > mark
> > >> > >> them.
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >> How do you think?
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >> On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 1:56 PM, Huxing Zhang <hux...@apache.org
> >
> > >> > wrote:
> > >> > >> > On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 11:39 PM, Mark Thomas <
> ma...@apache.org>
> > >> > wrote:
> > >> > >> >> On 10/07/18 07:04, jun liu wrote:
> > >> > >> >>> Hi All,
> > >> > >> >>>
> > >> > >> >>> Now the community has become very active, pull requests and
> > issues
> > >> > >> are being reported in a certain amount every day, in contrast,
> our
> > >> > response
> > >> > >> seems not fast enough and issues bumped up.
> > >> > >> >>>
> > >> > >> >>> I've thought of a duty table for temporarily solving this
> > problem,
> > >> > >> committers on duty are responsible for responding to community
> > >> > activities,
> > >> > >> classify issues and resolve/assign issues, by doing that, we can
> > >> > guarantee
> > >> > >> at least some of the committers devote enough time to the
> community
> > >> > every
> > >> > >> day.
> > >> > >> >>>
> > >> > >> >>> Remember that we still need to encourage users to participate
> > in
> > >> any
> > >> > >> kind of contribution, and anyone can still participate in the
> > >> community
> > >> > at
> > >> > >> any time.
> > >> > >> >>>
> > >> > >> >>> Here’s an example duty form: https://github.com/apache/incu
> > >> > >> bator-dubbo/wiki/Duty-Form
> > >> > >> >>> Remember label issues: https://github.com/apache/incu
> > >> > >> bator-dubbo/wiki/Label-an-Issue
> > >> > >> >>>
> > >> > >> >>> Do you guys have any ideas of how to achieve this goal?
> > >> > >> >>
> > >> > >> >> Just remember that every committer is a volunteer and that
> they
> > get
> > >> > to
> > >> > >> >> choose what they work on. Allocating committers to tasks isn't
> > >> > >> something
> > >> > >> >> that happens on an ASF project.
> > >> > >> >>
> > >> > >> >> Growing the community is the obvious answer to an increasing
> > >> backlog
> > >> > of
> > >> > >> >> issues. If you haven't already seen it I strongly recommend
> > reading
> > >> > >> this
> > >> > >> >> post that talks about Apache Beam's experience in this area:
> > >> > >> >>
> > >> > >> >> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/33a6c3aa0fffa6e961aa2b8
> > >> > >> 61ebde333d898a5e1062d0d71d0e13d46@%3Cdev.community.apache.org%3E
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> > Hi,
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> > I agree that we can not force anyone to do anything in the
> > project.
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> > But we can still discuss how we can clean up this issue faster.
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> > When I was reading the legacy issues recently, I've learned
> > >> something
> > >> > >> > that I would like to share.
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> > 1. Some of the issue are quite similar, these frequently asked
> > >> > >> > question can be summarized to the FAQ, and I think the FAQ
> > should be
> > >> > >> > improved by anyone. That means the current FAQ should be put to
> > >> > >> > somewhere other than Wiki.
> > >> > >> > 2. Some of issues are not clearly described, making us hard to
> > >> > >> > reproduce, or reported long time ago. For these kind of
> issues, I
> > >> > >> > think simply reply with "Thanks for your question, would you
> > please
> > >> > >> > try the latest version? I am going to close this issue now.
> Feel
> > >> free
> > >> > >> > to reopen it if the problem still exists." and close it will be
> > >> fine.
> > >> > >> > 3. Triage the issue with labels. This make not even committers
> > but
> > >> > >> > contributors easily to find. For example, a label of "good
> start
> > >> > >> > issue" or "help wanted" may attract new users to easily jump in
> > and
> > >> > >> > help. I've also added to "How can I contribute" in README.
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> >>
> > >> > >> >> Mark
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> >
> > >> > >> > --
> > >> > >> > Best Regards!
> > >> > >> > Huxing
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >> --
> > >> > >> Best Regards!
> > >> > >> Huxing
> > >> > >>
> > >> > >
> > >> > >
> > >> >
> > >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Best Regards!
> > Huxing
> >
>

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