On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 1:46 PM Melanie Plageman <melanieplage...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> I should probably simply
> withdraw and re-register them. My justification was that I'll lose
> them if I don't keep them in the commitfest app. But, I could just,
> you know, save them somewhere myself instead of polluting the
> commitfest app with them. I don't know if others are in this
> situation. Anyway, I'm definitely currently guilty of parking.
>
>
I use a personal JIRA to track the stuff that I hope makes it into the
codebase, as well as just starring the corresponding emails in the
short-term.  Every patch ever submitted sits in the mailing list archive so
I have no real need to preserve git branches with my submitted work on
them.  At lot of my work comes down to lucky timing so I'm mostly content
with just pinging my draft patches on the email thread once in a while
hoping there is interest and time from someone.  For stuff that I would be
OK committing as submitted I'll add it to the commitfest and wait for
someone to either agree or point out where I can improve things.

Adding both these kinds to WIP appeals to me, particularly with something
akin to a "Collaboration Wanted" category in addition to "Needs Review" for
when I think it is ready, and "Waiting on Author" for stuff that has
pending feedback to resolve - or the author isn't currently fishing for
reviewer time for whatever reason.  Ideally there would be no rejections,
only constructive feedback that convinces the author that, whether for now
or forever, the proposed patch should be withdrawn pending some change in
circumstances that suggests the world is ready for it.

David J.

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