Poking eudyptula for status updates

2015-06-25 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
Hello all,

I've been waiting for a week now since I submitted task 5 to Eudyptula.
I understand reviewing submissions takes time, specially the tasks that are
reviewed manually and there is a queue. Plus, it helps make the challege
replicate the experience of contributing to an open project. Waiting is fine.

What I am wondering is if my task fell through the cracks. Not sure if there is
a method to poke eudyptula for a status update. To confirm the submissions is
in the queue.

Is there an equivalent of politely asking a project maintainer about review
when a decent amount of time has passed since submission?
I know that if you resubmit you get pushed to the tail of the queue.

Sorry if this has been asked or explained before, I have searched and couldn't
find anything about the matter. Sorry for yet another Eudyptula related email
in the list.

Thanks,
Luis

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Re: Poking eudyptula for status updates

2015-06-25 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 06:30:23PM +0300, Mike Krinkin wrote:
 On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 05:02:53PM +0200, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
  Hello all,
  
  I've been waiting for a week now since I submitted task 5 to Eudyptula.
  I understand reviewing submissions takes time, specially the tasks that are
  reviewed manually and there is a queue. Plus, it helps make the challege
  replicate the experience of contributing to an open project. Waiting is 
  fine.
  
  What I am wondering is if my task fell through the cracks. Not sure if 
  there is
  a method to poke eudyptula for a status update. To confirm the submissions 
  is
  in the queue.
 
 Did you receive respond when submitted task? If so then it's ok, actually one 
 week isn't so much.
 

I got confirmation. It should be in the queue.

I saw some tasks were lost on June 15th due to some distribution mishap and
wondering if it happened again.

  
  Is there an equivalent of politely asking a project maintainer about review
  when a decent amount of time has passed since submission?
  I know that if you resubmit you get pushed to the tail of the queue.
  
  Sorry if this has been asked or explained before, I have searched and 
  couldn't
  find anything about the matter. Sorry for yet another Eudyptula related 
  email
  in the list.
 
 Just send a mail to little, there is no other way to communicate with him, as 
 far as I know.
 

I wasn't sure if this was allowed or not. Just to be clear, a mail responding
to the task submission/confirmatin or a new one?

Thanks for the suggestion.

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Re: Poking eudyptula for status updates

2015-06-25 Thread Mike Krinkin
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 05:02:53PM +0200, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 I've been waiting for a week now since I submitted task 5 to Eudyptula.
 I understand reviewing submissions takes time, specially the tasks that are
 reviewed manually and there is a queue. Plus, it helps make the challege
 replicate the experience of contributing to an open project. Waiting is fine.
 
 What I am wondering is if my task fell through the cracks. Not sure if there 
 is
 a method to poke eudyptula for a status update. To confirm the submissions is
 in the queue.

Did you receive respond when submitted task? If so then it's ok, actually one 
week isn't so much.

 
 Is there an equivalent of politely asking a project maintainer about review
 when a decent amount of time has passed since submission?
 I know that if you resubmit you get pushed to the tail of the queue.
 
 Sorry if this has been asked or explained before, I have searched and couldn't
 find anything about the matter. Sorry for yet another Eudyptula related email
 in the list.

Just send a mail to little, there is no other way to communicate with him, as 
far as I know.

 
 Thanks,
 Luis
 
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Re: Poking eudyptula for status updates

2015-06-25 Thread Mike Krinkin
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 05:45:37PM +0200, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
 On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 06:30:23PM +0300, Mike Krinkin wrote:
  On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 05:02:53PM +0200, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
   Hello all,
   
   I've been waiting for a week now since I submitted task 5 to Eudyptula.
   I understand reviewing submissions takes time, specially the tasks that 
   are
   reviewed manually and there is a queue. Plus, it helps make the challege
   replicate the experience of contributing to an open project. Waiting is 
   fine.
   
   What I am wondering is if my task fell through the cracks. Not sure if 
   there is
   a method to poke eudyptula for a status update. To confirm the 
   submissions is
   in the queue.
  
  Did you receive respond when submitted task? If so then it's ok, actually 
  one week isn't so much.
  
 
 I got confirmation. It should be in the queue.
 
 I saw some tasks were lost on June 15th due to some distribution mishap and
 wondering if it happened again.


In case of this you can expect at least a notification (as it was with lost 
submissions in June).
 
   
   Is there an equivalent of politely asking a project maintainer about 
   review
   when a decent amount of time has passed since submission?
   I know that if you resubmit you get pushed to the tail of the queue.
   
   Sorry if this has been asked or explained before, I have searched and 
   couldn't
   find anything about the matter. Sorry for yet another Eudyptula related 
   email
   in the list.
  
  Just send a mail to little, there is no other way to communicate with him, 
  as far as I know.
  
 
 I wasn't sure if this was allowed or not. Just to be clear, a mail responding
 to the task submission/confirmatin or a new one?
 
 Thanks for the suggestion.

I used to send questions in respond to the task. You can try email little
directly, if you concerned about position in the queue, but i've never tried.

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