Hi Giulio,

thanks for taking care of the Jira issues and bringing this up.

As to my knowledge, there is no strict rule on how to handle this. We are a community of volunteers and sometimes contributors come and go so it is common that you will get late or no responses to an issue comment.

Personally, I ask 1-3 times and then decide for myself on how to proceed with the issue. The action taken depends on the issue (working on it, closing it because of no response, ...).

So I encourage you to decide what you think would be the best for the project and go on. If there is an objection, it will be raised.

Regarding the mentioned OFBIT-9362, your comment is only 4 days old. You should give people at least 1-2 weeks to respond.  What you can also do is to mention how you will proceed with the issue if there is no response within xx days/weeks.

Hope this helps,

best regards,

Michael Brohl

ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de


Am 28.10.22 um 19:14 schrieb Giulio Speri - MpStyle Srl:
Hello devs,

I hope you're doing great.
I recently started to give a check to the old ofbiz issues in Jira with the
status "patch available", both to increase my contribution as (new)
committer and also to try to reduce the bug list.
To warm up I started with the "trivia" issues and then I'll proceed. :)

I came across some (quite) old issues and I tried to gather informations by
contacting the original reporter or the assignee of that task (ie:
OFBIZ-9362).
What if nobody replies for some time (maybe the original reporter/assignee
is no more involved in the project so not able to respond), as for the case
of the issue OFBIZ-9362 ? Are there some community guidelines for this kind
of situation? Should I keep waiting for a response or should I re-analyze
the issue, assign it to me and then work on it?


Thank you in advance,

Giulio




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