[python-committers] Proposed core developer for contributing to multiprocessing
Antoine Pitrou
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Fri Jan 9 23:52:24 CET 2015
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Le 09/01/2015 23:47, M.-A. Lemburg a écrit : > > Antoine and Victor argued that new developers should first > show their skills by submitting patches to tickets, working > with other core devs before getting the commit bit set. > > My suggestion was allowing new developers to start committing > patches themselves before having worked on dozens of tickets > using the usual patch approach. What would that bring? Reverting commits or asking people to make post hoc changes is much more bothersome than making pre-commit code reviews. And I don't see how it's beneficial to ask developers to commit up front while we're trying to promote a culture of code review, anyway. Regards Antoine.
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