Yeah. I noticed that too and agree we should block the user. And I think with the three voices agreeing here, this is the right thing to do - unless someone objects.
The Infra ticket is the only way (and all committers can do it :). Good exercise for you TP to start interfacing with INFRA :). Happy to help and chime in if needed. And Yes. I also freeze and the rest of my hair stands up when I hear the "JIRA" word, but it's not that bad and they are usually pretty responsive if we provide context and information that we generally agree as PMC we should do it. J. On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 9:42 AM Ash Berlin-Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > We'll need to open a jira ticket in the INFRA queue similar to > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-20838 (As a commiter you can > log in to that Jira instance with your asf credentials I think) > > Link to all their interactions which is probably useful to include > https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues?q=commenter%3AKinceo1 > > -ash > > On Wed, Aug 17 2022 at 07:32:40 +08:00:00, Tzu-ping Chung > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, Recently the user Kinceo1 on GitHub has been posting review > approvals in a ton of PRs. Those reviews all contain one single emoji, and > are done arbitrarily since multiple of those PRs are very obviously not in > reviewable shape with significant errors. These spams are quite annoying > and mess up my notification timeline. Would it be possible to do anything > about this? If I recall correctly, GitHub only allows blocking a user from > commenting based on organisation, so this might only be doable if we post a > request to Apache? Are there other options to stop the spamming? TP > >
