[jira] [Commented] (HIVE-7181) Beginner User On Apache Jira
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-7181?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanelfocusedCommentId=14019346#comment-14019346 ] Lefty Leverenz commented on HIVE-7181: -- Welcome to the community, [~nkelkar]! 1. In general, you would only assign a Jira ticket to yourself if you intended to fix it. You can leave it unassigned if you don't know who will work on it. For example, this ticket wouldn't be assigned to you ... but actually questions like these don't belong in the Jira, they should be sent to dev@hive.apache.org. Have you joined the Hive mailing lists yet? (See link below.) 2. We don't have QA assignees, or if we do it's news to me. 3. See the contributor documentation in the wiki (How to Contribute). 4. Good question -- I keep a list of Jira usernames which I'll post in a separate comment, but it's far from complete. The wiki has a People page which links to a chart list of contributors. But you can just type @firstName lastName in the comment box and a list of possibilities will appear, then click on one of them to insert the tag. 5. See the contributor documentation in the wiki. * [Hive mailing lists | http://hive.apache.org/mailing_lists.html] * [People page | http://hive.apache.org/people.html] ** [Chart list of contributors | https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ConfigureReport.jspa?projectOrFilterId=project-12310843statistictype=assigneesselectedProjectId=12310843reportKey=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.reports%3Apie-reportNext=Next] * [Hive Wiki: Resources for Contributors | https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/Home#Home-ResourcesforContributors] ** [How to Contribute | https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/HowToContribute] ** [Developer Guide | https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/DeveloperGuide] ** [Building Hive | https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/HiveDeveloperFAQ#HiveDeveloperFAQ-Building] Beginner User On Apache Jira Key: HIVE-7181 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-7181 Project: Hive Issue Type: Wish Reporter: Nishant Kelkar Priority: Minor Labels: documentation, newbie Hi All! I've just started to use Apache's Jira board (I registered today). I've used Jira for my work before, so I know how to navigate within Jira. But my main question, was understanding how issues are handled in the open source community (to which I want to contribute, but I'm a noob here too). So basically, a person comes up with a ticket when he/she thinks that the issue they are facing, is a bug/improvement. Questions: 1. Whom am I supposed to assign the ticket to? (myself?) 2. Who would be the QA assignee? 3. If addressing the issue requires looking at the code, how am I supposed to change the code and bring into effect those changes? (At work, we maintain a Git repo on our private server. So everyone always has access to the latest code). 4. Where can I find a list of all the people who are active on this project (Hive)? It would be nice if I could tag people by their names in my ticket comments. 5. Where can I find well formatted documentation about how to take issues from discovery to fixture on Apache Jira? I apologize in advance, if my questions are too simple. Thanks, and any/all help is appreciated! -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)
[jira] [Commented] (HIVE-7181) Beginner User On Apache Jira
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-7181?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanelfocusedCommentId=14019361#comment-14019361 ] Lefty Leverenz commented on HIVE-7181: -- Here's an incomplete list of Hive contributors alphabetized by username, with -- (duplicates) for first-name lookup: alangates -- Alan Gates amalakar -- Arup Malakar apivovarov -- Alexander Pivovarov appodictic -- Edward Capriolo ashutoshc -- Ashutosh Chauhan brocknoland -- Brock Noland busbey -- Sean Busbey cdrome -- Chris Drome chouhan -- Rakesh Chouhan cos -- Konstantin Boudnik cwsteinbach -- Carl Steinbach deepesh -- Deepesh Khandelwal drankye -- Kai Zheng dschorow -- David Schorow -- (appodictic) -- Edward Capriolo ehans -- Eric Hanson ekoifman -- Eugene Koifman -- (toffer) -- Francis Liu -- (wangfsh) -- Fusheng Wang kevinwilfong -- Kevin Wilfong -- (cos) -- Konstantin Boudnik fwiffo -- Joey Echeverria gopalv -- Gopal V hagleitn -- Gunther Hagleitner -- (rhbutani) -- Harish Butani hsubramaniyan -- Hari Sankar Sivarama Subramaniyan -- (qwertymaniac) -- Harsh J jarcec -- Jarek Jarcec Cecho jdere -- Jason Dere jnp -- Jitendra Nath Pandey -- (fwiffo) -- Joey Echeverria jcoffey -- Justin Coffey -- (drankye) -- Kai Zheng lars_francke -- Lars Francke leftylev -- Lefty Leverenz mattf -- Matt Foley namit -- Namit Jain navis -- Navis Ryu ndimiduk -- Nick Dimiduk nitinpawar432 -- Nitin Pawar owen.omalley -- Owen O'Malley prasadm -- Prasad Mujumdar prasanth_j -- Prasanth Jayachandran rhbutani -- Harish Butani -- (chouhan) -- Rakesh Chouhan roshan_naik -- Roshan Naik rusanu -- Remus Rusanu qwertymaniac -- Harsh J sershe -- Sergey Shelukhin shivshi -- Shivaraju Gowda shuainie -- Shuaishuai Nie subrotosanyal -- Subroto Sanyal sushanth -- Sushanth Sowmyan sxyuan -- Samuel Yuan -- (busbey) -- Sean Busbey szehon -- Szehon Ho teddy.choi -- Teddy Choi thejas -- Thejas Nair thiruvel -- Thiruvel Thirumoolan toffer -- Francis Liu vgumashta -- Vaibhav Gumashta vikram.dixit -- Vikram Dixit Kumaraswamy vikramsi -- Vikram S vinodkv -- Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli viraj -- Viraj Bhat xuefuz -- Xuefu Zhang wangfsh -- Fusheng Wang wzc1989 -- Zhichun Wu yhuai -- Yin Huai -- (wzc1989) -- Zhichun Wu Beginner User On Apache Jira Key: HIVE-7181 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-7181 Project: Hive Issue Type: Wish Reporter: Nishant Kelkar Priority: Minor Labels: documentation, newbie Hi All! I've just started to use Apache's Jira board (I registered today). I've used Jira for my work before, so I know how to navigate within Jira. But my main question, was understanding how issues are handled in the open source community (to which I want to contribute, but I'm a noob here too). So basically, a person comes up with a ticket when he/she thinks that the issue they are facing, is a bug/improvement. Questions: 1. Whom am I supposed to assign the ticket to? (myself?) 2. Who would be the QA assignee? 3. If addressing the issue requires looking at the code, how am I supposed to change the code and bring into effect those changes? (At work, we maintain a Git repo on our private server. So everyone always has access to the latest code). 4. Where can I find a list of all the people who are active on this project (Hive)? It would be nice if I could tag people by their names in my ticket comments. 5. Where can I find well formatted documentation about how to take issues from discovery to fixture on Apache Jira? I apologize in advance, if my questions are too simple. Thanks, and any/all help is appreciated! -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)
[jira] [Commented] (HIVE-7181) Beginner User On Apache Jira
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-7181?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanelfocusedCommentId=14019393#comment-14019393 ] Nishant Kelkar commented on HIVE-7181: -- [~leftylev], thanks so much! These links are really helpful! Specially, the People page and the How to Contribute pages. Also, I've sent a request email at user-subscr...@hive.apache.org and dev-subscr...@hive.apache.org, so I guess I should be hearing soon. Thanks again! Beginner User On Apache Jira Key: HIVE-7181 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-7181 Project: Hive Issue Type: Wish Reporter: Nishant Kelkar Priority: Minor Labels: documentation, newbie Hi All! I've just started to use Apache's Jira board (I registered today). I've used Jira for my work before, so I know how to navigate within Jira. But my main question, was understanding how issues are handled in the open source community (to which I want to contribute, but I'm a noob here too). So basically, a person comes up with a ticket when he/she thinks that the issue they are facing, is a bug/improvement. Questions: 1. Whom am I supposed to assign the ticket to? (myself?) 2. Who would be the QA assignee? 3. If addressing the issue requires looking at the code, how am I supposed to change the code and bring into effect those changes? (At work, we maintain a Git repo on our private server. So everyone always has access to the latest code). 4. Where can I find a list of all the people who are active on this project (Hive)? It would be nice if I could tag people by their names in my ticket comments. 5. Where can I find well formatted documentation about how to take issues from discovery to fixture on Apache Jira? I apologize in advance, if my questions are too simple. Thanks, and any/all help is appreciated! -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)