2 cents from me in case of connection with contributions on github:
- Someone should automate mirroring for https://github.com/gentoo/gnome - And review periodically pull requests there if there will be some... On 11.08.2015 18:32, Michał Górny wrote:
Hello, everyone. Now that we're officially on git and can officially use pull requests to provide rapid community interaction, it'd be convenient to have a little better framework for pinging package maintainers. With the unofficial mirror/pull request project, I was either looking for project member GitHub accounts and pinging found project members by name, or talking to them directly on IRC. However, with the growth in number of pull requests this will become more and more inconvenient. Therefore, I think it's time to be able to mirror teams willing to work with GitHub community there for easier 'pings'. I have two ideas right now: 1. creating GitHub Gentoo project teams corresponding to willing Gentoo teams, 2. preparing lists of GitHub usernames on project wiki pages. Solution 1. is cleaner. In this case, we create GitHub teams under the Gentoo projects, and add appropriate Gentoo developers having GitHub accounts to the teams. Then, in PRs we can just ping the whole team like @Gentoo/Qt or like. Solution 2. avoids adding any GitHub teams. In this case, in team wiki page we collect team member usernames like "@Pesa, @kensington, ..." so we could copy-paste it to pull requests. We still require extra effort when 'assigning' PRs but at least I don't have to lookup the same people over and over again. With some Wiki people help, we could even implement updating GitHub teams automatically following Wiki member changes. Your thoughts?