MZMcBride wrote:
There are a lot of problems with
Wikimedia's/MediaWiki's code review
processes, but in this particular case, it looks like the ball is in your
court. (And, for what it's worth, I'm not sure your implementation of the
idea makes much sense; see my comment on the bug.)
Hello,
We also tends to be overwhelmed by mails, so a quick personal mail can
often help having a specific code / bug to be rereviewed. Some
volunteers are sending me direct mails from time to time which is great
when I have miss a notification email.
I have no idea how many mail notifications I am receiving, but I am sure
I am missing notifications. To give the readers an idea I get mails from:
- all mediawiki/core code review
- my changes made to operations/puppet
- some WMF only notifications lists
- bugs I am subscribed too
- upstream bugs I have reported
-
mw.org watchlist notifications
Weekend included, which is part of the reason my 20% is on Monday :-]
Whenever you do a comment, submit a patch, if nobody respond after
someday, make sure they have actually seen your submission. If not ping
them on IRC and then send a personal mail.
As for extensions review, I wish I could do some but I am already too
busy keeping up with core, testing and continuous integration though.
Unfortunately days are only 24hours :-((
cheers,
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Antoine "hashar" Musso