I encourage people to volunteer to look at tickets. Get one a day in your
inbox:
http://www.codetriage.com/rails/rails
If you want people to look at your pull requests and issues the best way to
start is to look over other people's.
You are the community.
--
Richard Schneeman
http://heroku
I personally read each and every single comment, pull request, and issue.
That said, I can't always help, so when I can't, I don't say anything.
There isn't really a process, as almost nobody is actually paid to
work on Rails. People do the work when they feel like it and however
much they feel l
There are currently hundreds of open issues & pull requests.
The "Contributing to Rails" guide is great, but it feels like too many
tickets sit a long time without being looked at.
I'd like to ask if there's a process somewhere that the core team
follows for triaging, reviewing & prioritizing iss