+9000 on cleaning up JIRA.

Thank you Sean for laying out some specific things to tackle. I will assist
with this.

Regarding email, I think Sandy is right. I only get JIRA email for issues
I'm watching.

Nick

On Fri Feb 06 2015 at 9:52:58 AM Sandy Ryza <sandy.r...@cloudera.com> wrote:

> JIRA updates don't go to this list, they go to iss...@spark.apache.org.  I
> don't think many are signed up for that list, and those that are probably
> have a flood of emails anyway.
>
> So I'd definitely be in favor of any JIRA cleanup that you're up for.
>
> -Sandy
>
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 6:45 AM, Sean Owen <so...@cloudera.com> wrote:
>
> > I've wasted no time in wielding the commit bit to complete a number of
> > small, uncontroversial changes. I wouldn't commit anything that didn't
> > already appear to have review, consensus and little risk, but please
> > let me know if anything looked a little too bold, so I can calibrate.
> >
> >
> > Anyway, I'd like to continue some small house-cleaning by improving
> > the state of JIRA's metadata, in order to let it give us a little
> > clearer view on what's happening in the project:
> >
> > a. Add Component to every (open) issue that's missing one
> > b. Review all Critical / Blocker issues to de-escalate ones that seem
> > obviously neither
> > c. Correct open issues that list a Fix version that has already been
> > released
> > d. Close all issues Resolved for a release that has already been released
> >
> > The problem with doing so is that it will create a tremendous amount
> > of email to the list, like, several hundred. It's possible to make
> > bulk changes and suppress e-mail though, which could be done for all
> > but b.
> >
> > Better to suppress the emails when making such changes? or just not
> > bother on some of these?
> >
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