Well said. Thanks, Sean!
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 8:00 AM Sean Busbey wrote:
> AFAIK we don't have like a policy or something. If folks want to help
> on one of the JIRA instances I say give them the access. I don't just
> mean that for committers, but especially for committers if we can't
> trus
That's right, there's no policy. It's done on an adhoc/need basis. There is no
automated way to put all committers in that ACL.
+Vinod
> On Dec 13, 2018, at 7:59 AM, Sean Busbey wrote:
>
> AFAIK we don't have like a policy or something. If folks want to help
> on one of the JIRA instances I sa
AFAIK we don't have like a policy or something. If folks want to help
on one of the JIRA instances I say give them the access. I don't just
mean that for committers, but especially for committers if we can't
trust someone to not try to mess things up in one of the trackers we
have bigger problems.
Quick questions here,
Do committers get added to admin role on all Hadoop projects (i.e. HADOOP,
HDFS, YARN, MAPREDUCE and HDDS) or just a subset of them?
I am admin on HADOOP/HDFS and for the most part that works fine for me,
because I primarily only work on HDFS and Hadoop Common space.
And that'
Done.
-Akira
2018年12月13日(木) 22:37 Sean Busbey :
>
> It looks like I'm only listed as a JIRA admin on the YARN tracker. Could
> someone add me on the rest of the project trackers? I'm trying to get a new
> contributor on-boarded so I can assign them an issue they're working.
>
>
It looks like I'm only listed as a JIRA admin on the YARN tracker. Could
someone add me on the rest of the project trackers? I'm trying to get a new
contributor on-boarded so I can assign them an issue they're working.
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