On 10/03/2011 07:19 PM, Benjamin Lees wrote:
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Rob Lanphier
<robla(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Since a lot of people are applying,
there are quite a few to get through.
Out of curiosity, how many is "a lot" in this context?
From viewing the OTRS queue archives: 25 requests in
the last 40 days.
That's about 4.3 applications per week. This is up from about
29 in the
last 60 days (3.4 apps/week), and 82 in the past 180 days (3.2
apps/week, also the rate over the entire 20 months we've been using the
OTRS queue).
I believe all these stats exclude spam.
You see why I'd like more developers reviewing commit access requests;
the more requests we get, the more time the code review takes, and I'd
like to spread that out more -- both as a TODO and as a learning
opportunity.
And -- yay for our community that we're getting more frequent commit
access requests! Along with the line on
http://toolserver.org/~robla/crstats/crstats.trunkall.html going down,
it's a sign of our development community's health and momentum.
--
Sumana Harihareswara
Volunteer Development Coordinator
Wikimedia Foundation