[python-committers] How to Increase Triage and Code Review Activity? (was: Vote to promote Pablo Salingo Salgado as core developer)
Tal Einat
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Tue Jul 3 05:35:47 EDT 2018
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On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 1:37 AM, Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently at gmail.com> wrote: > The consequent question is how to get more people resolving open > tracker issues and giving PR reviews? Off-hand, I'm not sure. :/ > We've discussed this before and it's probably time to discuss it > again. Any ideas? In 2012 point Martin Löwis had a "5-for-1" review standing offer: anyone who reviewed five patches could get a review for a patch of their choosing. Maybe something of the sort could work? As a still-junior core-dev, having a way to get certain PRs I'd like to push be reviewed by experienced core-devs would be great. Requiring me to reduce the general review workload seems like a fair way to balance things out. Since I'm still not experienced enough for my review to carry very much weight, I'd be willing to try this on a 1-to-1 basis: review any PR or b.p.o. issue, and I'll review one of your choosing. - Tal
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