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What does JIRA "Resume progress" do?
Jean-Marc Spaggiari 2013-01-03, 15:29
Hi, I'm wondering what JIRA "Resume progress" is for? I have it here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-7287I pushed a patch for 0.94 and seems I should have pushed for trunk. So I repushed for trunk but seems that Hadoop QA is no more looking at it. Do I need to do anything to have Hadoop QA looking at it? Or simply wait? Thanks, JM
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Jean-Marc Spaggiari 2013-01-03, 15:29
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Re: What does JIRA "Resume progress" do?
Nicolas Liochon 2013-01-03, 16:05
Hi Jean-Marc,
Hadoop-QA is only for trunk. If you want to resubmit a patch (for trunk so), you need to do these operations in this order: 1) Cancel patch 2) Attach the new file 3) Resubmit.
If you swap 1) and 2) it won't be taken by hadoop qa.
Once the patch is ready , the last step if for the committer: he sets the issue as resolved when he commits the file.
Cheers,
N.
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> I pushed a patch for 0.94 and seems I should have pushed for trunk. So > I repushed for trunk but seems that Hadoop QA is no more looking at > it. Do I need to do anything to have Hadoop QA looking at it? Or >
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Nicolas Liochon 2013-01-03, 16:05
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Re: What does JIRA "Resume progress" do?
Jean-Marc Spaggiari 2013-01-03, 16:45
Thanks. I just followed the 3 steps. Will see.
Regarding "Resume progress", when should that be used?
JM
2013/1/3, Nicolas Liochon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Jean-Marc, > > Hadoop-QA is only for trunk. > If you want to resubmit a patch (for trunk so), you need to do these > operations in this order: > 1) Cancel patch > 2) Attach the new file > 3) Resubmit. > > If you swap 1) and 2) it won't be taken by hadoop qa. > > Once the patch is ready , the last step if for the committer: he sets the > issue as resolved when he commits the file. > > Cheers, > > N. > > On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> wrote: > >> I pushed a patch for 0.94 and seems I should have pushed for trunk. So >> I repushed for trunk but seems that Hadoop QA is no more looking at >> it. Do I need to do anything to have Hadoop QA looking at it? Or >> >
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Jean-Marc Spaggiari 2013-01-03, 16:45
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Re: What does JIRA "Resume progress" do?
Nicolas Liochon 2013-01-03, 16:53
I don't know :-) I don't use it personally, I suppose it means its usage is not mandatory on HBase.
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > Regarding "Resume progress", when should that be used? > > JM
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Nicolas Liochon 2013-01-03, 16:53
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Re: What does JIRA "Resume progress" do?
Harsh J 2013-01-03, 18:06
Its a JIRA status feature helpful for time-tracking work - you can start/stop progress and time is tracked appropriately. In most OSS instances, this goes unused, although you can use it if you want to track time for self over the JIRAs you are working on (those which aren't ready for review yet, in which case it becomes Patch Available).
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks. I just followed the 3 steps. Will see. > > Regarding "Resume progress", when should that be used? > > JM > > 2013/1/3, Nicolas Liochon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Hi Jean-Marc, >> >> Hadoop-QA is only for trunk. >> If you want to resubmit a patch (for trunk so), you need to do these >> operations in this order: >> 1) Cancel patch >> 2) Attach the new file >> 3) Resubmit. >> >> If you swap 1) and 2) it won't be taken by hadoop qa. >> >> Once the patch is ready , the last step if for the committer: he sets the >> issue as resolved when he commits the file. >> >> Cheers, >> >> N. >> >> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> wrote: >> >>> I pushed a patch for 0.94 and seems I should have pushed for trunk. So >>> I repushed for trunk but seems that Hadoop QA is no more looking at >>> it. Do I need to do anything to have Hadoop QA looking at it? Or >>> >>
-- Harsh J
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Harsh J 2013-01-03, 18:06
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Re: What does JIRA "Resume progress" do?
Jean-Marc Spaggiari 2013-01-03, 18:09
Ok, got it.
Thanks for the clarification.
JM
2013/1/3, Harsh J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Its a JIRA status feature helpful for time-tracking work - you can > start/stop progress and time is tracked appropriately. In most OSS > instances, this goes unused, although you can use it if you want to > track time for self over the JIRAs you are working on (those which > aren't ready for review yet, in which case it becomes Patch > Available). > > On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Thanks. I just followed the 3 steps. Will see. >> >> Regarding "Resume progress", when should that be used? >> >> JM >> >> 2013/1/3, Nicolas Liochon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> Hi Jean-Marc, >>> >>> Hadoop-QA is only for trunk. >>> If you want to resubmit a patch (for trunk so), you need to do these >>> operations in this order: >>> 1) Cancel patch >>> 2) Attach the new file >>> 3) Resubmit. >>> >>> If you swap 1) and 2) it won't be taken by hadoop qa. >>> >>> Once the patch is ready , the last step if for the committer: he sets >>> the >>> issue as resolved when he commits the file. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> N. >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> wrote: >>> >>>> I pushed a patch for 0.94 and seems I should have pushed for trunk. So >>>> I repushed for trunk but seems that Hadoop QA is no more looking at >>>> it. Do I need to do anything to have Hadoop QA looking at it? Or >>>> >>> > > > > -- > Harsh J >
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Jean-Marc Spaggiari 2013-01-03, 18:09
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