On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 at 23:29, Greg Ewing <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Or they may just feel that it's better to organise their changes into
> a number of small, independent commits rather than one large one. I
> wouldn't be too quick to jump to conclusions about people's motives
> here.


I've found that highly targeted PRs stand the best chance of getting
eyeballs/approvals/merges. It's not just preference - it's good sense.

And if folks want to "game" GitHub by spamming commits to an open source
project, CPython is a pretty poor choice! My occasional contributions can
take weeks or months to land due to the thorough review process and
peaks/troughs of core dev time for reviews.

Barney
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