Hi Christian, Thanks for your input. First of all, Drill is clearly a complex system so PRs do tend to take a long time to get merged. One option might be to use a bot like stale [1] which automatically closes PRs after a period of inactivity.
Personally, I'd set the "timeout" period to 90 days. Best, -- C [1]: https://github.com/apps/stale <https://github.com/apps/stale> > On Mar 3, 2022, at 3:51 PM, Z0ltrix <z0lt...@pm.me.INVALID> wrote: > > Hi Charles, > > what process would you suggest? > > I would think some devs are using a PR to keep the work open for memory > and/or others can discuss it but of course, if its stale for months maybe it > will never make any more progress. > Perhaps someone could trigger a comment and ask for further development, but > who would be responsible for that trigger? > > Regards > Christian > > > > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Am 3. März 2022, 17:54, Charles Givre schrieb: > > Hello all, > I wanted to discuss the possibility of doing a cleanup of open and stale pull > requests. There seem to be about 10 PRs that are actively being worked, then > we have a bunch of PRs of various stages of staleness. > > What do you all think about having some sort of process for closing out old > PRs that are not actively being worked? > Best, > -- C > > <publickey - EmailAddress(s=z0lt...@pm.me) - 0xF0E154C5.asc>