Re: Phobos needs a (part-time) maintainer
On Friday, 3 June 2016 at 04:12:55 UTC, Basile B. wrote: On Thursday, 2 June 2016 at 21:04:46 UTC, qznc wrote: On Thursday, 2 June 2016 at 20:59:52 UTC, Basile B. wrote: Eventually I'll come back to bugfix if they take Jake, but not you Seb. For a reason or another I don't like you wilzbach. You are frustrated. I get that. Don't make this personal for others, please. Maybe you should ignore this thread for today? My POV is that it's easy to fix some phobos bug. But to get the easy fixes merged is a PITA. PRs that fixe a bug are hard to get merged. Why ? I don't know. Sometime we have to act like a bully to get a PR merged and that's not normal. Perso I give up. No need to get emotional over code. But I do agree that bug fixes should be fast tracked. How hard would it be to set up a priority queue? Say 1. bug fixes 2. performance enhancement 3. ...
Re: Phobos needs a (part-time) maintainer
On Thursday, 2 June 2016 at 21:04:46 UTC, qznc wrote: On Thursday, 2 June 2016 at 20:59:52 UTC, Basile B. wrote: Eventually I'll come back to bugfix if they take Jake, but not you Seb. For a reason or another I don't like you wilzbach. You are frustrated. I get that. Don't make this personal for others, please. Maybe you should ignore this thread for today? My POV is that it's easy to fix some phobos bug. But to get the easy fixes merged is a PITA. PRs that fixe a bug are hard to get merged. Why ? I don't know. Sometime we have to act like a bully to get a PR merged and that's not normal. Perso I give up.
Re: Phobos needs a (part-time) maintainer
On Thursday, 2 June 2016 at 20:59:52 UTC, Basile B. wrote: Eventually I'll come back to bugfix if they take Jake, but not you Seb. For a reason or another I don't like you wilzbach. You are frustrated. I get that. Don't make this personal for others, please. Maybe you should ignore this thread for today?
Re: Phobos needs a (part-time) maintainer
On Thursday, 2 June 2016 at 20:23:37 UTC, Seb wrote: On Thursday, 2 June 2016 at 20:17:32 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: On 06/02/2016 03:41 PM, Basile B. wrote: Once a pr gets the label "@andrei". It basically means that "it's dead". You mean @andralex? You are right. I am sorry, I'm coming off an unprecedently busy spring spent mostly evangelizing D at various conferences, or doing contract work that will pour money in the Foundation's coffers. This is not work I can delegate, but is poised to have great impact (more on that later). I thought leaving Facebook would free my time, but things have gotten really crazily busy. And look at me - I spend most of my time on the autodecoding thread. Andrei Can't we have someone that can dedicate a fixed amount of his professional time to maintain the D infrastructure? There is so much to do - reviewing and categorizing PRs is just the tip of the ice berg. Ideally it would be a full-time position, but if a company would dedicate 20% of an employees time to start be able to contribute to D, that would be an awesome step forward. Eventually I'll come back to bugfix if they take Jake, but not you Seb. For a reason or another I don't like you wilzbach.
Re: Phobos needs a (part-time) maintainer
On Thursday, 2 June 2016 at 20:17:32 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: On 06/02/2016 03:41 PM, Basile B. wrote: Once a pr gets the label "@andrei". It basically means that "it's dead". You mean @andralex? You are right. I am sorry, I'm coming off an unprecedently busy spring spent mostly evangelizing D at various conferences, or doing contract work that will pour money in the Foundation's coffers. This is not work I can delegate, but is poised to have great impact (more on that later). I thought leaving Facebook would free my time, but things have gotten really crazily busy. And look at me - I spend most of my time on the autodecoding thread. Andrei Can't we have someone that can dedicate a fixed amount of his professional time to maintain the D infrastructure? There is so much to do - reviewing and categorizing PRs is just the tip of the ice berg. Ideally it would be a full-time position, but if a company would dedicate 20% of an employees time to start be able to contribute to D, that would be an awesome step forward.