Hi everyone,

Yes, we're busy!

Ansible was one of the top projects last year for number of Open Source
Contributors on GitHub - #5 behind such projects as Rails, Angular.js, and
Homebrew.

There are a LOT of pull requests incoming.

We are going to prioritize based on fixing the bugs and issues that affect
the most people first, and we do test every pull request.   Not that we
don't trust all of you, but we don't :)

As such, there is an ordering and a queue, and it may take some times to
get things in.

While I love Django, some work in Django space takes 5 years to get in, so
don't be too perturbed about something taking a few months.

Also, I'd ask that everyone not ask about a particular PR, as well, while
we are all unique special snowflakes, we're kind of following a "Spock from
Star Trek 2" theme here.

i.e. "The Good of the Many Outweighs the Needs of the Few, or the One" --
which I probably horribly misquoted :)

FWIW, GitHub is somewhat lame and includes pull requests in the total issue
count, so 2/3 of the issue count are pull requests :)




On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Adam Morris <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Thursday, June 5, 2014 10:36:44 AM UTC-7, ams wrote:
>
>> At 2014-06-05 11:05:44 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
>> >
>> > Once the P1/P2 queue has been tackled, you will likely see P3 issues
>> > being taken care of and so on.
>>
>> I also have a pending pull request, and so far I've been taking it for
>> granted that its being tagged meant that someone will come back to it
>> at some point, even if it takes a long time. But I confess to being a
>> bit concerned about it, so it's good to have confirmation. Thanks.
>>
>>
> Given that there are 314 pull requests and 587 issues open you have to
> assume that there is a lot of work going on.  I do remember that my own PR
> for a minor change (adding AIX support to the cron module) took several
> months, and had to be rewritten due to changes between 1.4  when I first
> drew it up and 1.6 when it was included...   They will get to it.  You
> might want to make sure that you keep tracking devel so that it still
> applies cleanly or that you can provide a working alternative when it does
> happen.
>
> I hope that this helps,
>
> Adam
>
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