Hi Andy, you are now the Project Lead for Jena in JIRA. I believe that is all you need to create, assign, resolve, etc. tasks. Currently, new issues are unassigned. You can change that if you prefer to have all new issues assigned to you. - Dave On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 5:11 AM, Andy Seaborne wrote: > > > On 07/12/10 15:07, Andy Seaborne wrote: >> >> >> On 07/12/10 03:54, Dave wrote: >>> >>> Hi Andy, >>> >>> You are right, that's a problem. I'm not sure why we've got the name >>> "Apache Jena" rather than plain old "Jena" but it needs to be fixed >>> and so I reopened the corresponding JIRA issue: >>> >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3258 >>> >>> Also, I probably should not be listed in JIRA as the Project Lead. I >>> asked for admin rights and once I have them, I'd like to make one of >>> the real Jena committers the Project Lead. Any volunteers? >> >> makes sense and I can do that (doesn't stop anyone else volunteering but >> it's better to have one of the project to get used to the way of doing >> things) >> >> We haven't got Apache user names yet - is that a block? I have an Apache >> JIRA account with user 'AndySeaborne' > > Dave, > > Mix up on my Jira account names (so many accounts, so little time) - I'm > "andy.seaborne" on jira.  I seem to have others as well - I'll clear these > up to avoid any future confusion. > > Could you please add "andy.seaborne" to the project so I can assign myself > tasks and also reset the project owner to me? > >        Andy ("Jira Novice") >