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Nishant Kelkar commented on HIVE-7181:
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[~leftylev], thanks so much! These links are really helpful! Specially, the
"People page" and the "How to Contribute" pages.
Also, I've sent a request email at [email protected] and
[email protected], so I guess I should be hearing soon.
Thanks again!
> Beginner User On Apache Jira
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>
> Key: HIVE-7181
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-7181
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Wish
> Reporter: Nishant Kelkar
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: documentation, newbie
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> Hi All!
> I've just started to use Apache's Jira board (I registered today). I've used
> Jira for my work before, so I know how to navigate within Jira. But my main
> question, was understanding how issues are handled in the open source
> community (to which I want to contribute, but I'm a noob here too). So
> basically, a person comes up with a ticket when he/she thinks that the issue
> they are facing, is a bug/improvement.
> Questions:
> 1. Whom am I supposed to assign the ticket to? (myself?)
> 2. Who would be the QA assignee?
> 3. If addressing the issue requires looking at the code, how am I supposed to
> change the code and bring into effect those changes? (At work, we maintain a
> Git repo on our private server. So everyone always has access to the latest
> code).
> 4. Where can I find a list of all the people who are active on this project
> (Hive)? It would be nice if I could tag people by their names in my ticket
> comments.
> 5. Where can I find well formatted documentation about how to take issues
> from discovery to fixture on Apache Jira?
> I apologize in advance, if my questions are too simple.
> Thanks, and any/all help is appreciated!
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