Hi Lokesh,

It depends. If you created the issue and submitted the pull request, then
you are free to close the issue. A reviewer or another committer might
actually mark the issue as resolved beforehand because he thinks that
everything is fixed. However, only the original reporter should close the
issue as that implies that the issue has really been fixed and no more work
is required.

So if you are not the creator of the issue, feel free to resolve the issue
after your pull request has been merged. Resolving and closing might seem
similar but there is a subtle difference.

Cheers,
Max

On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Lokesh Rajaram <rajaram.lok...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Typically when a pull request is accepted for a JIRA issue, can I close the
> JIRA or should I wait for pull request reviewer to close the issue. it's
> done differently in various teams/projects. Just would like to know how
> it's done here in Flink project so that I can follow for future pull
> requests.
>
> Thanks,
> Lokesh
>

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