How about mention desired expert with some predefined message? So expert can setup simple email filter and know about tickets that have to be done.
Example: "[~dpavlov] TFY" - ticket for you. В Вт, 31/07/2018 в 14:04 -0700, Dmitriy Setrakyan пишет: > Dmitriy, > > I would agree with everything you are saying. There are some tickets, > however, that cannot be done by just anyone and preferably have to be > looked at by certain domain experts. In those cases only it would be OK to > assign a ticket explicitly in my view. For all other cases we should allow > the community pick up a ticket they want to work on. > > D. > > On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 10:34 AM, Dmitriy Pavlov <dpavlov....@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi Igniters, > > > > Ignite is complex project and sometimes we know > > 1. who can solve the issue > > 2. and we would like that particular contributor would take an issue. > > > > In the same time "in an open source community where everything is > > distributed, asynchronous and volunteer work we should leave the issues > > open to anyone until someone volunteers to work on it." > > > > It seems it is not prohibited by Apache to assign it directly, in the same > > time it is better for community grown to avoid it: > > "Assigning things to people seems the role of a project manager that has > > some sort of power over the managed team. Speaking from experience I do not > > take it nicely when someone that uses the project I am a volunteer at > > (which I might now know ) "assigns work" to me." > > > > Please find Apache mentors' comments on this: > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/c6013b99940de32aae831a0b76e8fd > > 53febe5040e9e0d67abb4f62a5@%3Cdev.community.apache.org%3E > > > > > > Please share you vision. > > > > Sincerely, > > Dmitriy Pavlov > >
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