Hey Josh,

We don't explicitly track contributions to spark-ec2 in the Apache
Spark release notes. The main reason is that usually updates to
spark-ec2 include a corresponding update to spark so we get it there.
This may not always be the case though, so let me know if you think
there is something missing we should add.

- Patrick

On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 6:17 PM, Nicholas Chammas
<nicholas.cham...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does this include contributions made against the spark-ec2 repo?
>
> On Wed Dec 17 2014 at 12:29:19 AM Patrick Wendell <pwend...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> Due to the very high volume of contributions, we're switching to an
>> automated process for generating release credits. This process relies
>> on JIRA for categorizing contributions, so it's not possible for us to
>> provide credits in the case where users submit pull requests with no
>> associated JIRA.
>>
>> This needed to be automated because, with more than 1000 commits per
>> release, finding proper names for every commit and summarizing
>> contributions was taking on the order of days of time.
>>
>> For 1.2.0 there were around 100 commits that did not have JIRA's. I'll
>> try to manually merge these into the credits, but please e-mail me
>> directly if you are not credited once the release notes are posted.
>> The notes should be posted within 48 hours of right now.
>>
>> We already ask that users include a JIRA for pull requests, but now it
>> will be required for proper attribution. I've updated the contributing
>> guide on the wiki to reflect this.
>>
>> - Patrick
>>
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