On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 7:28 AM Konstantin Ryabitsev <konstan...@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > > Regarding your case specifically, what's a good cutoff period for > treating a pull request as effectively ignored/abandoned (i.e. no > matching commit-id ever found in the repo). I'm guessing about a month, > or do you want to go longer, in case something shifts to the following > merge window?
Oh, I'd definitely not go longer - if anything, I think it could be shorter. My *normal* reaction time is on the order of days. But yes, every merge window there are a couple of pulls that I end up delaying to the end of the merge window when I'm supposed to have more time to really review them. Right now I have three such pull requests pending, for example (and had planned to look at them today, but then new "normal" pull requests happened, so I still haven't gotten around to them). But even when those things get put in my queue, the queue shouldn't be longer than the 2-week merge window, and if it is, I end up responding separately (ie writing people "ok, I'm still mulling this over, but it's not making rc1"). So I think a one-month queue is more than sufficient, and if there are reasons to time things out earlier, a two-week one would be perfectly fine too. Linus