Christopher Baines <m...@cbaines.net> writes:

[[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
Hey!

After substitute availability taking a bit of a dive recently, the bordeaux build farm has finally caught back up and QA is back submitting
builds for packages changed by patches.

QA also has a feature to allow easily tagging patches (issues) as having been reviewed and ready to merge (reviewed-looks-good). You can do this via sending an email and QA has a form ("Mark patches as reviewed") on
the page for each issue to help you do this.

I'd encourage anyone and everyone to review patches, there's no burden
on you to spot every problem and you don't need any special
knowledge. You just need to not be involved (so you can't review your
own patches) and take a good look at the changes, mentioning any
questions that you have or problems that you spot. If you think the changes look good to be merged, you can tag the issue accordingly.

When issues are tagged as reviewed-looks-good, QA will display them in dark green at the top of the list of patches, so it's on those with commit access to prioritise looking at these issues and merging the
patches if indeed they are ready.

Let me know if you have any comments or questions!


Wanted to check things out, but it’s giving the same error message on every page:

   An error occurred

   Sorry about that!
   misc-error

   #fvector->list: expected vector, got ~S#f#f

Also, the certificate for issues.guix.gnu.org expired today.

Is there a plan to improve the reliability Guix infrastructure? It seems like major things break with alarming regularity.

 — Ian

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