On úterý 12. září 2017 8:31:33 CEST Matthias Bläsing wrote: > Hey, > > Am Dienstag, den 12.09.2017, 07:58 +0200 schrieb Jaroslav Tulach: > > I vote for RTC all the time for all changes. It is easy with GitHub > > pull requests. > > nobody asked for votes. I added an argument to not change the modus of > operation for netbeans commits. I'll add another one: > > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__netbeans.org_bugzilla_s > how-5Fbug.cgi-3Fid-3D270672&d=DwICaQ&c=RoP1YumCXCgaWHvlZYR8PQcxBKCX5YTpkKY05 > 7SbK10&r=tnLz5-vaI8x9g_xBBlFGf_ldS0-TN1M3i9fMP1FPWgk&m=cHIaKInfRxIPuyPVvNWFT > 1yaz-V1WvL7tB-Ow6MMzkg&s=-zXxYS86QVaSGluTfcpfXM02uyepjlHpY5z6UMkp4jY&e= > > There is a solution for a problem. The solution stands 3 months without > any reaction from netbeans engineers and after that time I was fed up > enough to just push the fix directly. > > I was able to push the fix, because there is/was no RTC system in place > and so I could override the "process". > > There are many areas in netbeans that are just plain not interesting > and were maybe one person will look into. How should he/she get one > reviewer, let alone 3?
I usually solve this problem by turning the review into API Fast Track. It comes with a week review period. If nobody objects in a week, I integrate. If I want to integrate sooner, I find the reviewers. -jt