On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 11:06 AM Sebastien Lorquet <sebast...@lorquet.fr> wrote: > > OK. > > That is too much email for me, I just cant follow and understand all these > discussions anymore. Almost 300 messages among multiple overlapping threads > full > of heated opinions in 2-3 days is insane. > > I just cant dedicate enough time reading any more of this. I have other things > to do than trying to understand these multiple rebooted workflows proposals > that > span days (and nights!) of discussions.
It helps if you have a mail client that can display messages in threaded mode. If not, you could (for example) create a gmail account. Gmail automatically groups related emails. This has the advantage of separating the volume of NuttX emails from your regular email box. Regarding the workflow: The road is bumpy but everything will be okay. This is a learning experience for everyone. We are in the deep end of the swimming pool with no training wheels. It is a big change and there is some shock, chaos, and arguments. But everything will be okay. We have version control. If a bad commit is made it can be fixed. Brennan created a page in the Confluence for the workflow document. I know that only committers can edit the Confluence wiki directly but that is not a problem: Anyone can write some text and email it to this list, and a committer can edit it into the Confluence page. (Hint: People who participate often become good candidates to become committers too!) The Workflow Work-In-Progress Confluence Page is here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTXTEST/Code+Contribution+Workflow+--+Brennan+Ashton On purpose I am not writing the whole thing by myself because I do not want to be pushy. This is a community effort. I already wrote much and it is in the Confluence page above. My plan is to wait a week or two, let people work, and let discussions happen. Let's relax. Let cooler minds prevail. Trust that the Apache Way works. And everything will be okay. Nathan