JavaFX JIRA issues moving to JBS

Fabrizio Giudici Fabrizio.Giudici at tidalwave.it
Wed Apr 15 16:03:14 UTC 2015


On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 17:55:19 +0200, Robert Krüger <krueger at lesspain.de>  
wrote:

> Understandable. IMHO a certain "seriousness threshold" to reduce the  
> noise
> makes sense.

I was thinking on a score system such as the one at StackOverflow, but I'm  
not aware of any support of Atlassian.

> What if you at least had a policy where someone in your team
> can propose people they know from the mailing list for a while for
> accounts? I don't think what's needed is to have a completely open system
> with one-click self-registration but don't draw the line where you draw  
> it
> now, which means you're missing qualified input from people who are ready
> to invest qualified time (e.g. to build test cases and good descriptions  
> of
> issues) but do not submit patches.

I would add that having a corporate collective account could probably  
help. I'm thinking of a case in which there are a couple of dozen  
developers from the same corporate that could share the same email alias.  
Even in this case self-subscribing wouldn't be needed, actually it might  
make sense to have a control process to be sure that the corporate account  
is official, I mean the corporate is in charge for it.


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