Hello everybody, I'm interested to see how patch piloting works out for you as reviewers and how much the workflows in our team differ.
When I did my shift last week I noticed that a couple of merge proposals had their last comment saying "Would you mind forwarding the patch to Debian/Upstream?" with no activity since. I guess many of us check the bug or merge proposal later on again and dismiss it as something that was already looked at. The problem is obvious: if the contributor has no interest in doing this (or does not know how), it might sit there for a very long time. Another case I know of is "team branches" (read: non-UDD): in some case the reply to the merge proposal was "we use these branches, can you please update your branch?" How do you deal with cases like this? I'm interested in this because of different reasons: * Our review queue becomes quite large at times. * It would be nice if submitting a fix would be easy. * What can we do to improve things? Thanks in advance for your feedback. Have a great day, Daniel -- Get involved with Ubuntu Development: http://identi.ca/ubuntudev http://twitter.com/ubuntudev http://facebook.com/ubuntudev -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel