Hi all, We have hit 100 open pull requests today*. It is an arbitrary number, but a good excuse to note the upward trend. In part, I think it is simply having more changes happening, which is cool. But it is also due to review latency. Sorting by "last updated" the first two pages range from 6+ months to 16 days ago.
We may, first of all, need a sweep to close stalled / no-go PRs. After that, having a triage process where someone drops in on PRs and asks "any update?" has not been terrifically helpful in my experience (and also obscures how stale PRs are) but is perhaps the most active measure we've taken in the past. Gitbox will probably make it easier to see who is requested to review a PR and whether it is waiting on the reviewer or the author. That may help. Any other thoughts? Kenn *I'm part of the problem; 16 of them contain the phrase "R: @kennknowles" and I also have ~4 outgoing PRs that have stalled
