On Thursday, 21 February 2013 at 15:32:02 UTC, bearophile wrote:
qznc:

I have no practical experience with Gerrit. What does it offer that Github does not?

The answer to your question is in my post and in two links I've provided there.

I'm too stupid to read the answer from between the lines. ;)

If I understand correctly: Gerrit speeds up the review process. D's review process is working fine, the merge is the bottleneck.

Is that really the case? The number of open pull requests seems to relatively stable at around 100 for at least two years[0]. An open pull request can mean both "needs review" and "needs merge".

Do we need more people to provide pull requests? More people reviewing pull requests? Improve approval/merge speed?


[0] http://forum.dlang.org/thread/hllgumyacmdfmzqje...@forum.dlang.org

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