Hi,

But, as I said, while I have concerns I am personally willing to try
> something else - so won't stand in the way of commit then review.
>

the same is true for me. We briefly discussed this a few months ago.
I'd love to have the time to review everything but I have to admit to
myself that I don't so in order to make more progress we should try
something different.

I'd be happy to vote +1 for any other proposal.

Cheers,
Lars


> Best regards,
> Sönke
>
>
> On Fri, 24 Jan 2020 at 12:55, Christofer Dutz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Sönke,
> >
> > thanks for bringing this up ... Yes ... don't know if you were referring
> > to me, but I did really stop contributing, because I thought the process
> > was getting in the way of getting stuff done.
> >
> > I would suggest to definitely go to "commit then review" for content. We
> > could consider staying at "review then commit" for the tooling and main
> > theme stuff, as this would affect others more than content does. But I
> > would also opt for going to the simper process in general and perhaps
> > change things if things go south.
> >
> > I think my unreviewed PR that lay dormant for months is a great
> > demonstration of the "review then commit" not working.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
> >
> > Am 24.01.20, 12:09 schrieb "Sönke Liebau" <[email protected]
> > .INVALID>:
> >
> >     Hi everybody,
> >
> >     as mentioned in our current board report I feel like we should
> revisit
> > the
> >     commit and review guidelines [1] that we currently have in place.
> >
> >     I have heard that in at least one instance individuals decided to
> stop
> >     contributing to this project because doing so was overly complicated
> > and
> >     regulated - which personally I take as a serious red flag.
> >
> >     What do people think, should we move to a commit then review model,
> for
> >     everything, just for content contributions, treat code separately,
> ...
> >
> >     Personally I'd like to at least see some sort of check in place that
> > only
> >     content that was actually reviewed makes it into a release.
> >     Personally, I feel that commit then review will lead to a large
> amount
> > of
> >     unreviewed content, but if I am the only one that thinks so I am
> > willing to
> >     adapt and try something else :)
> >
> >     Best regards,
> >     Sönke
> >
> >
> >     [1]
> >
> >
> https://training.apache.org/developers/contributing.html#_toc_review_process1
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Sönke Liebau
> Partner
> Tel. +49 179 7940878
> OpenCore GmbH & Co. KG - Thomas-Mann-Straße 8 - 22880 Wedel - Germany
>

Reply via email to