Hi, The backlog is on Github, I think that's enough. That's not the main issue here.
Unfortunately only a few of us are allowed to close them if they are irrelevant or the like. If the original author does not follow up, e.g. I can't do that either. IIRC Jake can. And tgere are a few that should be merged, but just as an example, my Haskell skills are very limited, thus I am not going to do anything about such stuff that has a certain complexity. Have fun, JensG ________________________________ Von: Jim King Gesendet: 14.04.2016 06:57 An: dev@thrift.apache.org Betreff: 89 pull requests? There are a lot of pull requests open against the thrift project, some going back to 2014. I suspect a bunch of the pull requests in there may be for issues merged, but not auto-closed. I'd like to recommend that any pull request that's open for more than a month and has been idle for as long is closed. The author can re-submit it. We need to keep the backlog of pull requests to something more manageable. [Description: Description: simplivity-lg-xsmall] James E. King, III Architect 8 Technology Drive, 2nd Floor Westborough, MA 01581-1756 Ph: 855-SVT-INFO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRIVACY STATEMENT: This message is a PRIVATE communication. This message and all attachments are a private communication sent by SimpliVity and are considered to be confidential or protected by privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the information contained in or attached to this message is strictly prohibited. Please notify the sender of the delivery error by replying to this message, and then delete it from your system. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------