On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 06:07:48PM +0200, Daan Hoogland wrote:
> this has been kind of bugging me too. Along with unanswered questions on
> teh list by newbees like me. As we all depend on volunteers and
> conculeagues I don't really see a solution but reporting on outstanding
> reviews and maybe unanswered questions. The latter can only be done
> manually though, as it is really hard to automatically determine that a
> mail requires reply. I kept track of the unanswered mails for one week
> after ccc13. It were six that I didn't have time to gain knowledge to
> answer. This is not extreme, but still may be a waste as some of the posing
> people might have been thrown of the cloudstack track by them. Hugo said he
> had a script querying the review board for old reviews and an automated
> report on that would be easier. I know all you guru's do your best but a
> weekly report, keeping us all conscious might help.
> 
Yes - Rohit wrote the script and I send it sometimes before things
like freeze/deadlines to alert the community but everyone's like ...
meh.

https://github.com/vogxn/RBTool (that's the tool)

We should also have IRC alerts via ASFBot for every rb request posted
and merged.  I was going to work on this with Humbeedoh (INFRA) but am
yet to get to it. Feel free to pick it up - ASFBot is written in Lua.

If you can't convince the people, try write tools around it eh?


> As you might have guessed this is me volunteering to keep track of
> unanswered questions for a few weeks. As we go along good ideas on how to
> improve our way might spring up. /me is an optimist at rare occasions.

I rant and go do the postive thing hoping for it to be picked up.
Guess that makes me an optimist :)

-- 
Prasanna.,

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