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Patrick Wendell updated SPARK-1739:
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    Summary: Close PR's after period of inactivity  (was: Close PR's after 30 
days of inactivity)

> Close PR's after period of inactivity
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>                 Key: SPARK-1739
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-1739
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Project Infra
>            Reporter: Patrick Wendell
>            Assignee: Josh Rosen
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> Sometimes PR's get abandoned if people aren't responsive to feedback or it 
> just falls to a lower priority. We should automatically close stale PR's in 
> order to keep the queue from growing infinitely.
> I think we just want to do this with a friendly message that says "This seems 
> inactive, please re-open this if you are interested in contributing the 
> patch.". We should also explicitly ping any reviewers (via @mentioning) them 
> and ask them to provide feedback one way or the other, for instance, if the 
> feature is being rejected.
> This will help us avoid letting features slip through the cracks by forcing 
> some action when there is no activity after 30 days. Also, it's ASF policy 
> that we should really be tracking our feature backlog and prioritization in 
> JIRA and only be using Github for active reviews.
> I don't think we should close it if there was _no_ feedback from any reviewer 
> - in that case we should leave it open (we should be providing at least some 
> feedback on all incoming patches).



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