Hi everyone,

Now that we have 1.4 out I think it's a good time to reflect on our process and 
consider if we want to make some changes. We had a very long bug parade this 
time around which has got us into the habit of working in branches and making 
pull requests. I really like working in this way and I'm wondering what people 
think about extending that process to open coding. 

On the positive side it will mean that at least two people will have knowledge 
of code before it gets into the master repo. It should also catch bugs earlier 
in the process and might cut down on some of the review tasks we end up doing 
at the end of a release cycle. 

On the negative side it means that people with push access to the repo will 
need to be vigilant about looking at pull requests throughout the release 
cycle. 

I'd love to hear what other people think about this as we enter open coding 
again. 

Thanks,

Michelle

 

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Michelle D'Souza
Senior Inclusive Developer
Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD University




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