Ping? I just had 3-4 JIRAs again disappear from the queue mysteriously, for the 
2nd or 3rd time in one week.

Given that there doesn’t appear to be major interest in improving the script in 
the community (other than some minor changes), should we just nuke it and have 
manual submission w/2 fields, a patch file and jira number? That way the 
tracking at least can be improved. And the patch choice to run or not run.
This would take less time than trying to appease the fickle spirits of HiveQA 
as it is now. And also probably result in somewhat shorter queues.

From: Sergey Shelukhin <ser...@hortonworks.com<mailto:ser...@hortonworks.com>>
Date: Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 17:57
To: "dev@hive.apache.org<mailto:dev@hive.apache.org>" 
<dev@hive.apache.org<mailto:dev@hive.apache.org>>
Subject: switching HiveQA to manual submission?

Given the constant cluster.... with HiveQA, namely queue constantly losing or 
not picking up patches for whatever reason (not limited to dedup - I uploaded 
some patches today where there’s only one attached to the JIRA and still it 
didn’t get in the queue or got removed) I wonder if we should add manual 
submission option to HiveQA. Or make it the only option actually.
That way one can target a specific file and get a specific job link back that 
won’t got anywhere (one can hope)...

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