Thank you for response, about commit - it was my mistake, I didn't found it at first and PR wasn't closed :)
> From: s.kislins...@dkfz-heidelberg.de > To: mikhail.pukhli...@outlook.com; mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2015 11:04:38 +0200 > Subject: AW: [mitk-users] Improve the process of contributions > > Hi Mikhail, > > thank you for giving us feedback. We highly appreciate every kind of feedback > on any topic. :-) > > * You are absolutely right. We must pay more attention to GitHub pull > requests. Our weekly bug squashing parties should be the perfect time for > this. > * We also have already something in line for better social communication, > stay tuned. > * However, I'm really surprised about the "commit stealing" as we attach > great importance to keeping original authors. Everything else is unacceptable > and we are deeply sorry if it happened. Do you have an example of such a case? > * I can't promise you anything regarding the CI service but we are currently > evaluating different CI solutions in general. So there might by something in > that direction (mid to long-term though). > > Best regards, > Stefan > ________________________________________ > Von: Pukhlikov Mikhail [mikhail.pukhli...@outlook.com] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. August 2015 09:29 > An: mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Betreff: [mitk-users] Improve the process of contributions > > Hello. I want to share some suggestions to improve the process of > contribution, please feel free to accept or reject it but in my opinion some > of following could improve the productivity of contributors. > > > * Pay more attention to pull requests. Reply on GitHub, review more often. > There are some old and already broken ones just because contributors didn't > get respond from developers for a long time and they just don't know what to > do. Contributions may be different to bugs in terms of forcing contributor to > bug tracker and mailing list. I understand current review policy and it's > just a suggestion of improving. > * Better social communication. IRC channel or maybe Slack room may bring > some productivity either. > * Stop "stealing" commits of people from pull request and merging them by > different emails, it's unacceptable but when you do it - at least close open > pull request :) > * Maybe CI service to automate basic testing of pull requests. > > Thank you. >
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