[jboss-as7-dev] "Open to Community" becomes "Awaiting Volunteers"

David M. Lloyd david.lloyd at redhat.com
Thu Mar 14 11:29:34 EDT 2013


Related to this point is the fact that there is a distinction between:

# Issues we *would* do if we had time
# Issues which are doable but we're not too interested in them
# Issues which are not likely to be doable but we've left open just in 
case there's some brilliant mind out there who wants to try it
# Issues which are impossible or absurd but for some reason we didn't 
reject them out of hand

Issues in the last category should probably just be killed off outright. 
  Maybe in the second-to-last category too: a resolution like "Probably 
not possible" with a note "if you want to take this on, feel free and we 
may reopen" or something?

Though after listing these out explicitly I think there's some overlap 
with "complexity" (which, btw, probably should be renamed to 
"difficulty" with the absurd "NP-complete" value removed).

On 03/14/2013 10:08 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
> This is a very good point. My guess is most "Awaiting Volunteers" issues
> are fairly complex.
>
> Before working on one of these, talk to the relevant component lead. If
> getting it done is going to take a lot of mentoring and there's no one
> available to do that, better to find out early. Same thing if there's a
> schedule conflict -- you have time to work it now, but it's really not
> appropriate for the AS version under development, and you are
> uninterested in pursuing it if it won't surface until the next release.
>
> On 3/14/13 5:03 AM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
>> A description would be nice. I'm sure there are several "Awaiting
>> Volunteers"-issues that look trivial but have non-trivial side-effects
>> (one reason it wasn't just fixed straight away). A quick pointer where
>> to start looking and whom to contact for more information would help.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Darran Lofthouse
>> <darran.lofthouse at jboss.com <mailto:darran.lofthouse at jboss.com>> wrote:
>>
>>      That is a much better name.
>>
>>      I wonder if we can take this one step further and ensure each one of
>>      these has a short description roughly describing what needs to be done
>>      to make it easier for a contributor to get started.
>>
>>      Regards,
>>      Darran Lofthouse.
>>
>>
>>
>>      On 03/14/2013 01:31 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>>       > Just an FYI -- we've renamed the AS7 JIRA Fix Version fka "Open to
>>       > Community" to "Awaiting Volunteers."  There's no change to the
>>      meaning
>>       > of this Fix Version; it's just a name that hopefully better describes
>>       > what it's all about.
>>       >
>>       > This is the definition of this Fix Version:
>>       >
>>       > "Issues that are considered valid, but are only expected to be
>>      completed
>>       > if a community member takes them on. Hence they are unscheduled
>>      pending
>>       > a commitment from a community member."
>>       >
>>       > The former name gave the impression that issues without this Fix
>>      Version
>>       > were not "open to the community" which was never the intent.
>>       >
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