[python-committers] Github reviews are cannibalizing BPO
Brett Cannon
brett at python.org
Thu May 4 13:44:46 EDT 2017
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On Wed, 3 May 2017 at 13:42 Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote: > On 5/3/2017 1:25 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > > > > On Tue, 2 May 2017 at 11:29 Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu > > <mailto:tjreedy at udel.edu>> wrote: > > > It would easier to move discussion to bpo if there were a clickable > link > > from PR to bpo, just as there is in the opposite direction. I > believe > > that there is a workflow issue to add this, but last I knew, it was > > bogged down in where to put the link, or something. > > > > The idea is being tracked at > > https://github.com/python/bedevere/issues/3 and it isn't bogged down so > > much as the people typically writing these bots/integrations having the > > time to implement the idea. I should also mention I'm hoping to have the > > link be accompanied with a short blurb reminding people to keep > > discussions on GH to just code reviewing and everything else going to > bpo. > > I saw that and like the idea. > > Moving on ... The next issue I have run into is that people can submit, > review, or otherwise comment on the PR without being nosy on the issue. > They will thus miss any further bpo discussion. One could not submit or > comment on a bpo patch without becoming nosy on the issue (and the same > might have been true for Rietveld reviews). Is there any possibility of > making people nosy on bpo automatically if nosy on a PR? > Possible, yes. Trick with this is getting the change made. People need to realize that basically Maciej and Ezio have done all of the bugs.python.org code changes as of late (although a lot of the initial work was done by Anish Shah as a GSoC project). So you basically need to either convince one of those two to make this work or it's time to start learning the Roundup code base :) (And just so I can claim I stated this publicly at some point; our Roundup installation I think runs on Python 2.6 and Roundup itself has not been ported to Python 3, so I don't know what we want to do if Roundup doesn't make the switch by 2020.) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-committers/attachments/20170504/15d486af/attachment.html>
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