Hi All, The VOTE period of 72 hours has passed. The results of the lazy consensus VOTE to move UserALE.js Tickets to GitHub issues (from JIRA) are as follows:
[+1] Single point of entry to code, issues, and boards sounds great! Joshua Poore Austin Bennett [ 0 ] Same as not saying anything [ -1] Pump the breaks, lets discuss more The VOTE carries by +2 unopposed. I’ve figured out how to do this and have added the requisite .asf.yaml file to the UserALE.js test branch: https://github.com/apache/incubator-flagon-useralejs/tree/FLAGON-469 <https://github.com/apache/incubator-flagon-useralejs/tree/FLAGON-469>. Changes won’t take effect until I merge with master, which should be in a few days following final integration tests when I produce the UserALE.js 2.1.0 RC. If it works as expected, I’ll commit something similar to DISTILL. Thanks! Josh > On Jan 28, 2020, at 6:50 PM, Joshua Poore <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks to all those that have VOTEd on this issue. For all those that have > not, you still have 24 hours. Even though this is a Lazy Consensus vote, we > still encourage a VOTE. it’s good practice. > > Thanx > > Josh > >> On Jan 27, 2020, at 12:05 AM, Austin Bennett <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> +1 -- (rational) GitHub issues are easy >> >> On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 9:03 PM Joshua Poore <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> I’m moving straight to a VOTE on this one. >>> >>> Some users have expressed trepidation on pushing issues/tickets through >>> JIRA. Specifically, they find our labels, components, and issue search >>> (which exposes them to all Apache issues) daunting. >>> >>> I’d like to reduce barriers to entry and move our UserALE.js and Distill >>> Issues to GitHub Issues (INFRA taught me how). Issues and Boards can exist >>> on GitHub in a single place. >>> >>> I’m calling a lazy consensus VOTE on this, given that we’re either in a >>> very good place (UserALE.js) or refactoring these products (DISTILL). I’ve >>> also raised this numerous times before and have been met with no >>> controversy. >>> >>> vote as follows: >>> >>> [+1] Single point of entry to code, issues, and boards sounds great! >>> [ 0 ] Same as not saying anything >>> [ -1] Pump the breaks, lets discuss more >>> >>> The VOTE will last for 72 hours. >>> >>> +1 for me >
