Brad, I think this is a great idea!
I have already opened an issue at the Dlang-Bot [1] (the bot already
crawls the PRs daily and tags them e.g. "stalled", "needs rebase",
"needs work" etc.)
So configuring the bot to send a daily reminder to this mailing list
about stable PRs shouldn't be difficult.
Maybe we should start to send reminders as soon as the bot has this
feature?
I will be busy for a few days, but afterwards I can have a look into
[1].
However, if anyone else wants to hack with the bot [2] is a good
starting point (accessible with --cron-daily).
[1] https://github.com/dlang-bots/dlang-bot/issues/119
[2]
https://github.com/dlang-bots/dlang-bot/blob/master/source/dlangbot/github.d#L325
On 2017-07-01 20:25, Brad Roberts via dmd-internals wrote:
Ok, everyone knows the pull queues are huge and that a goal of
clearing them is long term at best. I have a much more targeted
suggested goal: Keep the stable pull queue empty. There's currently
11 pull requests. There's really no reason for this subset to linger.
Either they're good and low risk fixes for issues or they should be
done on master.
https://auto-tester.puremagic.com/pulls.ghtml?projectid=14
Or a github search with the filter: base:stable
https://github.com/dlang/dmd/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr%20is%3Aopen%20base%3Astable
A quick bit of focused effort to handle the existing queue then a
daily job to send an email about the existence of anything older than
a day? Or maybe anything at all.
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