Could this be somehow integrated into the Yetus checks? I'm thinking that
if the Jira being tested does not have one of the "Doc-Performed",
"To-Doc", "Doc-Not-Needed" labels then it would get a -1 from Yetus.
Peter what do you think? Is Yetus extendable in this way?

On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 2:58 AM, Lefty Leverenz <leftylever...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hive contributors are responsible for documenting their own commits,
> although many seem to be unaware of this or too busy with other tasks.  How
> can we boost the number of jiras that get documented?
>
>
> Our current process is to put a TODOC*<release>* label on each committed
> issue that needs wiki documentation, then remove it when the doc is done.
> But nobody tallies the TODOC labels at release time or pressures
> contributors to do their documentation, so we have a large backlog of
> unfinished doc tasks.
>
>
> For several years I've monitored the dev@hive mailing list for issues that
> should be documented in the wiki.  Whenever a committed patch needs doc and
> the contributor hasn't taken care of it, I add a TODOC label and write a
> doc note naming new configuration parameters, reserved words, or HiveQL
> syntax.  (This is convenient for searches.)  I also give links to places in
> the wiki where the docs belong.
>
>
> Soon, I'll stop monitoring the Hive mailing lists and writing doc notes.
> My time can be better spent doing documentation, instead of just pointing
> out that it needs to be done.  But I can't tackle the whole backlog, and
> many future commits won't even get a TODOC label.
>
>
> What can we do to improve the Hive doc process?
>
> -- Lefty
>

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