On Thu, 2016-09-22 at 18:27 +0000, Jon Robson wrote:
> Thanks for these e-mails.

Glad to hear that! :)

> Would you be also open to flagging some of our oldest patches as part of
> this mail (I think you are right to keep the number of patches low - a long
> list can be overwhelming)?
> 
> I just ran a Gerrit query and found these old patches that had no merge
> conflicts. I'd love to get us to a point where at least core's patchsets
> are weeks old rather than months. It seems these e-mails could be a good
> mechanism for reaching the right people.

I do share the sentiment; still "old patches" are a very different beast.
The current email focuses on fresh contributors still "available" (even
if it was a one-time drive-by contribution), in combination with ideas
like https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T73357 (Gerrit Welcome Bot).

So I'd be open but I currently don't think it's the best use of (my)
time, also as I am not sure how to easily gather that list & which
criteria to apply. Plus it should likely be a separate email.

We currently list "Oldest open Gerrit changesets without code review"
on http://korma.wmflabs.org/browser/scr-backlog.html [1].
But that page does not exclude "Cannot merge / needs rebase" items.

List of open MediaWiki Core patches without any code review:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/q/status:open+project:%5Emediawiki/core+AND+label:Code-Review%3D0,n,z

Cheers,
andre


[1] (that korma.wmflabs.org page is to be replaced by 
https://wikimedia.biterg.io/app/kibana#/dashboard/Gerrit-Backlog 
at some point in the future. All still very beta.)
-- 
Andre Klapper | Wikimedia Bugwrangler
http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/

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