On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 13:08, Gael Varoquaux
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> We have taken the habit to use the github pull request interface to share
> code and have discussion a long time before a merge happens. The web
> interface is indeed great and helps people pitching in and reviewing
> code. However, it clutters the PR list: I am having a hard time
> prioritizing reviews and merge, and I worry a lot that some
> ready-to-merge work is being lost.
>
> I suggest that we use the following conventions:
>
>  * PRs that are not ready to be merged should be named 'WIP: ...' (for
>   'Work In Progress')
>
>  * PRs that are ready to be merged, or more accurately, for which the
>   contributors feel that they are ready to be merged, should be renamed
>   to 'MRG: ...'

+1

Already updated the label of the one pull request I have, a clear work
in progress.

-- 
 - Alexandre

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