Any additional thoughts? Am Donnerstag, dem 22.02.2024 um 12:21 +0100 schrieb Alexandre Vermeerbergen: > +1 I agree that JIRA is overkill for the simple needs of incidents / > enhancements tracking of Apache Storm > > Alexandre > > Le jeu. 22 févr. 2024 à 12:18, Richard Zowalla <r...@apache.org> a > écrit : > > > > Hi all, > > > > The ASF JIRA instance no longer allows users to self-sign-up > > (though it > > DOES allow us to invite others). This is largely due to spam. > > Most developers have a GitHub account (and that is where most folks > > interact with Storm's code base), and this would meet folks where > > they > > are, as opposed to making them go somewhere else to dig through > > issues. > > > > Tentative suggestion: > > > > * Go through existing Storm JIRA issues and close any issues that > > are > > no longer relevant. > > * Migrate open issues to GitHub Issues in apache/storm (linking > > back to > > the > > JIRA issue) > > * All new issues will only be created in GitHub Issues > > * When an existing JIRA issue is fixed, it will be updated in both > > locations > > * Make JIRA read-only for normal users > > > > Potential process changes: > > * Release notes/change logs are currently generated through JIRA. > > We > > would need to change that. > > > > NOTE: This is not final; the above text is just to start the > > discussion. > > > > Feel free to pick holes in the above, suggest changes, or propose > > something else! > > > > Thoughts and feedback are welcome! > > Richard
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