here are an awful lot of historical issues
> which interested people won't be watching because they assumed at the time
> that they'd get notified via the dev list.
>
> I can well imagine that people who aren't working a lot of Kafka won't
> realise that there's
rested people won't be watching because they assumed at the time
> that they'd get notified via the dev list.
>
> I can well imagine that people who aren't working a lot of Kafka won't
> realise that there's a good chance that their comments on JIRAs won'
there are an awful lot of historical issues
> which interested people won't be watching because they assumed at the time
> that they'd get notified via the dev list.
>
> I can well imagine that people who aren't working a lot of Kafka won't
> realise that th
realise that there's a good chance that their comments on JIRAs won't reach
relevant people.
I'm mentioning this mainly to highlight to people that this is what's
happening, because it wasn't obvious to me that commenting on a JIRA might
not reach (all of) the committers/interested parties.
Cheers,
Tom