+1

On Fri, 13 Feb 2026 at 10:34, Tian Gao via dev <[email protected]> wrote:

> We had a very involved discussion in the [DISCUSS] thread (
> https://lists.apache.org/thread/tnhhys28btqmwfbccx7582095jotyh7c) I sent
> a few weeks ago.
>
> After considering opinions from the community, I have a more conservative
> proposal and I want to move this to a procedural vote, as there will be no
> mandatory code change in spark.
>
> For a procedural vote, we need a majority approval (at least 3 binding +1
> and more +1 than -1)
> https://www.apache.org/foundation/glossary.html#MajorityApproval
>
> Here's my proposal:
>
> 1. Open github issues
> 2. Create an issue template with
>     a. option of "Bug", "New Feature", "Improvement" (we can add more if
> we need it in the future)
>     b. description
>     c. spark version
> 3. Create labels for the options in 2.a, spark versions, and for common
> components.
> 4. The PR process keeps the same (requiring a JIRA ticket).
> * 5 (Optional). Build a bot that can create a JIRA from an issue with a
> simple label
>
> This experimental phase will last for 3 months. Then we must choose the
> next step from:
>
> 1. Explicitly declaring that we need more time for this experiment. 3 or 6
> extra months.
> 2. Close the github issues because the maintenance effort is larger than
> the benefit.
> 3. Decide that using github issues as discussion only is the best way for
> spark and keep doing it.
> 4. Support github issues as an equivalent to JIRA tickets so PRs can link
> to them too.
> 5. Fully migrate from JIRA to github issues.
>
> Tian Gao
>

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