[Scons-dev] Pull requests
William Blevins
wblevins001 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 19 21:35:35 EDT 2014
>
> Current bus factor is 2.
I assume this means that a commit needs at least 2 votes, and that those
votes can be from anyone?
Triaging is reviewing submitted bugs and deciding what to do with them.
> It happened in the past as coordinated effort on IRC and tigris.org
> tracker.
> Now I believe it is more or less personal initiatives.
That's fine. Self-motivation is the best anyway :)
I don't want to be annoying, but I am probably gonna be asking lots of
questions
about issues. Do developers get notifications about issue comments or
should I post
those questions on the scons-dev? I assume the later and I will add
comments
for any decisions made on the issues, so that information doesn't get lost
:)
The stumbling block to continue this practice is to move issues from
> tigris.org
> to Roundup tracker. I must admit that I got distracted and is now hacking
> Roundup instead of moving issues or doing any real job. But anything that
> moved in this direction by anyone expect me may change my focus. I think
> that a new design of tracker data model as well as some nice looking Jinja2
> templates would do the trick.
Seems that SCons has outgrown Tigris, so I think it's a good move.
We've not yet recovered from the move, so we still can't catch up with the
> process described on the wiki.
No worries. I assumed as much.
V/R,
William
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 4:19 PM, anatoly techtonik <techtonik at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 10:41 PM, William Blevins <wblevins001 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > That's fine; I'm still trying to get spun up and don't know if there are
> any
> > official guidelines, so I have questions like:
> >
> > Who can accept pull requests?
>
> Current bus factor is 2.
>
> > What is bug triage? I see people mention it all the time. I assume its
> > like the agile concept of backlog grooming. When does that happen and
> how?
>
> Triaging is reviewing submitted bugs and deciding what to do with them.
> It happened in the past as coordinated effort on IRC and tigris.org
> tracker.
> Now I believe it is more or less personal initiatives.
>
> The stumbling block to continue this practice is to move issues from
> tigris.org
> to Roundup tracker. I must admit that I got distracted and is now hacking
> Roundup instead of moving issues or doing any real job. But anything that
> moved in this direction by anyone expect me may change my focus. I think
> that a new design of tracker data model as well as some nice looking Jinja2
> templates would do the trick.
>
> > There is probably a SCons wiki page that describes this or maybe the
> policy
> > is undocumented since the move to BitBucket which seems recent?
>
> We've not yet recovered from the move, so we still can't catch up with the
> process described on the wiki.
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