Re: Patch push announcements

2012-04-04 Thread James
Colin,

On 4 April 2012 04:20, Colin Campbell c...@shaw.ca wrote:
 When a countdown completes, I mark the tracker item patch-push and Google
 dutifully sends the resulting email to lilypond-auto, where it formerly went
 to -devel.  I wonder if the owners are getting the notification, and if so,
 how we handle those tracker items which do not have an owner?

It will take some getting used to, but perhaps this will now 'coerce'
all trackers with a patch to have an owner.

If I notice one - Mike S for instance - not picking on him especially
but in the olden days when he was 'quick-patch-McMike', and when I was
checking patches manually, I'd fix the tracker myself as I could see
who was the Rietveld owner.

That is a bit tedious.

I've been pushing patches (Alberto, Pavel, Peter) for those trackers
that don't have a dev who has push access, and as part of my bug shift
(on Saturdays if I remember) because I am aware of this, I'll skim
'push' labeled trackers or 'review' labeled trackers and assign them
owners if I can.

Not saying that should be another bug squad duty, but that's what I do
when I remember.

James

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Re: Patch push announcements

2012-04-04 Thread Graham Percival
On Tue, Apr 03, 2012 at 09:20:08PM -0600, Colin Campbell wrote:
 When a countdown completes, I mark the tracker item patch-push and
 Google dutifully sends the resulting email to lilypond-auto, where
 it formerly went to -devel.

It formely went to bug-lilypond.

 I wonder if the owners are getting the
 notification, and if so, how we handle those tracker items which do
 not have an owner?

Issue owners will get a personal mail unless they un-star that
issue.  If they deliberately un-star an issue, then they can
either check it manually, or else sign up for lilypond-auto and
see all the messages.

- Graham

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Re: Patch push announcements

2012-04-04 Thread Graham Percival
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 08:33:27AM +0100, James wrote:
 If I notice one - Mike S for instance - not picking on him especially
 but in the olden days when he was 'quick-patch-McMike', and when I was
 checking patches manually, I'd fix the tracker myself as I could see
 who was the Rietveld owner.

Just leave those for Mike to push.  We're not in any rush.

 I've been pushing patches (Alberto, Pavel, Peter) for those trackers
 that don't have a dev who has push access,

yes, because we don't have a Frog meister.  Or do we?  I honestly
can't remember what happened the last time it came up.

 and as part of my bug shift
 (on Saturdays if I remember) because I am aware of this, I'll skim
 'push' labeled trackers or 'review' labeled trackers and assign them
 owners if I can.

doesn't git-cl assign an owner?  if not, it should.  There's no
reason why a human needs to do this manually.

- Graham

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Re: Patch push announcements

2012-04-04 Thread David Kastrup
Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca writes:

 On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 08:33:27AM +0100, James wrote:
 If I notice one - Mike S for instance - not picking on him especially
 but in the olden days when he was 'quick-patch-McMike', and when I was
 checking patches manually, I'd fix the tracker myself as I could see
 who was the Rietveld owner.

 Just leave those for Mike to push.  We're not in any rush.

 I've been pushing patches (Alberto, Pavel, Peter) for those trackers
 that don't have a dev who has push access,

 yes, because we don't have a Frog meister.  Or do we?  I honestly
 can't remember what happened the last time it came up.

 and as part of my bug shift
 (on Saturdays if I remember) because I am aware of this, I'll skim
 'push' labeled trackers or 'review' labeled trackers and assign them
 owners if I can.

 doesn't git-cl assign an owner?  if not, it should.  There's no
 reason why a human needs to do this manually.

It definitely doesn't.  And state Accepted instead of Started is
also less than optimal for starting a review.

-- 
David Kastrup


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Patch push announcements

2012-04-03 Thread Colin Campbell
When a countdown completes, I mark the tracker item patch-push and 
Google dutifully sends the resulting email to lilypond-auto, where it 
formerly went to -devel.  I wonder if the owners are getting the 
notification, and if so, how we handle those tracker items which do not 
have an owner?


Cheers,
Colin lists, lists everywhere, nor any mail to read Campbell

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You need to be able to throw something back.
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