s usually very helpful.
If you guys need any help with JIRA -- please let me know.
Thanks,
Roman.
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 6:19 PM, moon soo Lee wrote:
> Thanks Marko Galesic for explanation what you think.
> Now, my understanding is, issues are created only from JIRA, and votes
> are tr
nk we need more discussion on it. I'm not really convinced to use two
separate issue tracker.
In my understanding, problem is,
* JIRA is not friendly to non-developers.
Solution proposed from Marko Galesic is,
* Let user create issue on Trello, which has friendly UI for non-developers.
* A
stion about whether the benefits at the end worth supporting two
systems is still is still open, I would be in favor of making an experiment and
giving it a try, in case somebody volunteers to manage second one.
What do you think?
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 8:13 AM, Marko Galesic
wrote:
> H
this just blows my mind. Wish I had known it before :)
Marko, pls check if you set rights correctly - i cant vote.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 12:12 AM, Marko Galesic
mailto:marko_gale...@progressive.com>> wrote:
Hi moon,
I see your point that there would be overhead in managing two systems.
: users@zeppelin.incubator.apache.org
Cc: Brian G Durkin; Krishnachaitanya C Potluri; James J Boesger
Subject: Re: Using Trello to Show Mid to High Level features in Apache Zeppelin
Hi Marko Galesic,
Thanks for interest to Zeppelin. Also really appreciate for asking involvement.
About the trello you
are performance issues that need a ticket, they seem to
get labeled as an "improvement" - there are very few of those, though, and I'm
assuming Epic Games has their own, internal ticket tracking system that is much
more granular.
Thank you,
Marko Galesic