sorry to hack your thread! I want to know which mailing address should I mail to in order to unsubscribe!
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Furkan KAMACI <furkankam...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi; > > I've asked the same question at dev-list but I could not get an answer. > This question is related to Solr contributers too and I wanted to ask it > here. solr-user list. My question was that: > > > "I've resolved 2 issues last week. One of them is created by me and one of > them was an existence issue. Also there is an 3rd issue that is a > duplication of the second one. > > When I create an issue I have a right to edit Fix Version/s. I've written > 4.6 for fix version of first issue. Second issue was not created by me so I > can not edit the Fix Version/s. > > I just wonder and want to learn commitment process of Solr project. What > committers do before a new release process start? If they filter the > resolved issues that has a Fix Version/s of new release they will not able > to see resolved issues. If they filter the issues resolved since the last > release then they are not using the benefits of Fix Version/s section. > People have a right to edit Fix Version/s section when they create an issue > but does not have a right to edit existence one (ones are created by other > people) > > There are many issues at Solr project and frequent commits every day. > Should I point the user at comments (with an @ tag) for such kind of > situations (I follow who is responsible for next release from dev-list) or > do you handle it yourself (as like how you handled it since this time). > > I just wanted to learn the internal process of release management." > > Thanks; > Furkan KAMACI >