On 11/02/2015 09:50 AM, David Jencks wrote:
I haven’t looked at what they are doing and don’t expect I will.  However, I’m 
assuming that jira changes all get to the dev list, as in all other projects 
I’ve worked on.  I don’t see the point in duplicating a proposal between a jira 
issue and a separate dev list post with the same information.  And I don’t have 
a problem with people working quickly.  I would like to see that the jira issue 
explains sufficiently what is proposed or implemented in enough detail that an 
interested party can see how it fits in with the code and the purpose of the 
project.  So I’d be concerned if the jira descriptions were “fix bug” or 
“implement javaee7” but possibly not if there are reasonable explanations of 
what is being proposed or done.

What has been described to me is that a ticket is filed proposing a major new feature, and then seconds later a *large* patch lands implementing that feature, and the ticket is closed, and discussion is shut down, because it's a done deal.

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