On Jul 28, 2011 7:20 PM, "MZMcBride" <z(a)mzmcbride.com> wrote:
Brion Vibber wrote:
> In many cases these are patches for a bug, in which case bugzilla is a
good
> place to stash an updated patch version to be
looked over. (In a DVCS
> workflow this might be a branch on a fork rather than a flat patch, but
the
> principle is the same and we *ought* to be able
to do ok with patches --
20+
years of
free/open source devs have reviewed, iterated, and landed or
clearly rejected changes this way, including us!)
Someone uploads a patch to Bugzilla and doesn't use IRC (and so they can't
nag for review there). What's your recommendation for that scenario?
Improve bug & patch review responsiveness so they get our feedback on
bugzilla (and thus in their email).
This
mailing list? If so, is there a concern about diffused
responsibility?
I haven't seen many requests for patch review on this list in the past, as
far as I remember. A separate list or a direct line to the Bugmeister
might
make more sense, though in an ideal world, people
wouldn't need to nag at
all...
The reality is that uploading a patch on Bugzilla should be sufficient to
trigger review.
Exactly. If we haven't reached that point that is our failure as reviewers
and maintainers of a FOSS project, and our job to do better at it.
-- brion
At that point, the uploader has put in his or her share
of
the work. But very often uploading a patch or even prodding in bug
comments
leads to no response at all for months or years or
ever. Sometimes you'll
get lucky and someone on the CC list will be able to help you (or find
someone to help you). Or you'll get lucky and someone will notice the bug
in
#mediawiki and take an interest. It's a crapshoot,
though. And it seems to
me that a lot of the people who commit patches are the same people who
don't
use IRC or don't know who to nag if they do.
I'm not trying to be negative here, though it may come off that way. I'm
just trying to understand how people are supposed to be able to help
currently and going forward.
MZMcBride
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