Дилян Палаузов writes:

 > in the repositories django-mailman3, hyperkitty and postorious all
 > contributions from you I see are:

Which is relevant in what way?

 > As to avoid disagreements on how new code, executed in the browser,
 > should be written, at this moment it would be good to have an
 > assessment on discontinuing jQuery from somebody, who has worked
 > both with jQuery or JavaScript (in Mailman3).

"git blame" will tell you who to ask.  Most likely of the active
developers would be Abhilash, but as you say very little has been done
recently, so I don't know if he has relevant experience.  Or Mark.

 > Looking at how much the JavaScript code has changed recently with
 > git log -p $(find -name '*.js')  :

Which is relevant, why?

 > In other words, even if all possible requirements are fulfilled by
 > a merge request - separate ticket describing the problem, which
 > ticket is distinct from the merge request; touching or not touching
 > JavaScript/jQuery - it is still unpredictable, if the merge request
 > will be integrated in reasonable time.

Yes.  What is it about "volunteer" that you don't understand?

Thing is, the committers define "reasonable time", as well as what we
want to accept.  I don't know any project since everyone converted
from CVS which will fast track half-baked changes as you propose.  You
work on a feature branch until you're done, then merge.

You want that to change, become a committer and do something about it.

IMO, committer candidates are not necessarily terribly productive in
code.  Rather, they're dedicated to helping others get stuff done.
They support users on the lists.  They write documentation.  They work
on other people's issues.  They review other people's merge requests.
They don't commit their own code unless it meets the standards they
demand of others.

I don't speak for the other committers, though.  If you can get a few
of them to support you, I won't oppose even if you don't seem to
satisfy my criteria.

Steve


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