hi andreas! On Wed, Sep 17, 2025 at 11:48:13AM +0200, Andreas Enge wrote: > I have been using the "help-wanted" tag, which is quite catchy with > its bright yellow colour; often with little success, but sometimes with > success, as these things go. i have used this one, too, but for me it meant more something like: "help, i don't know how to resolve some issue"
> I do not see a necessity to distinguish who will push. If someone else > finds a better solution or completes mine, I am happy with them > pushing (like when I had one incomplete PR to repair > ungoogled-chromium, a complete one to remove it, and then someone else > made a PR updating it that was pushed by a third person). it is really not about being (un-)happy with others pushing my commits, or pushing better commits than mine (i don't care about these things) but about estimating how much time a simple review (with or without suggestions) takes. also, i create PRs for my (sometimes very simple) commits that only need someone else to tell me their fine (as per our contribution guide) so i can push them myself later. maybe others are more efficient re-basing, building and pushing changes, but for me committing to master and pushing takes much more time than just glancing over PRs and commenting it.
