Hello @dev-
I argue that we are effectively already using GitHub for issues, JIRA is just
getting a back-port sync of the discussion. The reality is that code-change
discussions are occurring on the PRs, not in JIRA or mailing lists-- and that
makes sense. It is far easier to have a discussion
+1 (non-binding) thank you!
El mié, 3 abr 2024 a las 11:31, Matt Pavlovich ()
escribió:
> +1 (binding)
>
> - Reviewed PRs and JIRA issues
> - Downloaded dist tar.gz and exercised the broker
>
> Thanks JB!
>
> Matt Pavlovich
>
> > On Apr 2, 2024, at 12:40 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré
> wrote:
> >
>
A big thank you to Justin for his effort to research and document this
topic and the options available! This info is very helpful to better
understand the scope of the situation.
Justin mentioned that he spends about 20 minutes per month on Jira account
approval, so there's not a tremendous time
+1 (binding)
- Reviewed PRs and JIRA issues
- Downloaded dist tar.gz and exercised the broker
Thanks JB!
Matt Pavlovich
> On Apr 2, 2024, at 12:40 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I submit Apache ActiveMQ "Classic" 6.1.1 release to your vote.
>
> This release includes:
>
> When users want Jira access, do they use an Apache account, or can it be
any account?
Folks who have an Apache account (e.g. committers, PMC members, etc.)
automatically have access to the ASF Jira instance.
> Or are we just creating jira-specific accounts for these users?
If you don't have
I read through Justin's document up to the section "Why Use GitHub
Issues?" and have questions.
When users want Jira access, do they use an Apache account, or can it
be any account? Or are we just creating jira-specific accounts for
these users? Do they have / need-to-have an ICLA signed and
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Thanks!
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François
On 02/04/2024 07:40, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
Hi folks,
I submit Apache ActiveMQ "Classic" 6.1.1 release to your vote.
This release includes:
- fix on the StatisticPlugin to include firstMessageTimestamp field
- Add missing JVM arg for sun.nio
Hi Justin
Fantastic work and great summary !
I do a quick pass, I will do a more detailed read.
Thanks !
Regards
JB
On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 9:52 PM Justin Bertram wrote:
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> There's been a few threads about this general subject, but most have
> concentrated on Classic in particular. I think
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