Hi Dmitri

Thanks for starting this discussion.

I thought we already agreed on that. If we take a look on
https://polaris.apache.org/community/contributing-guidelines/ we can
see in the good practices section (first bullet point):

"Change of public interface (or more generally speaking Polaris
extension point) should be discussed and approved on the dev mailing
list. The discussion on the dev mailing list should happen before
having a “ready-for-review” Pull Request."

My view on it also covers REST API changes, as client-facing APIs.

So, I agree with your proposal, I thought it was clearly stated to the
community, but it seems not :)

Regards
JB

On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 1:56 AM Dmitri Bourlatchkov <di...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> A lot of REST API changes have been happening lately in GitHub.
>
> Client-facing APIs changes are relatively a lot more important than
> refactorings and other code fixes, but can easily be hidden from view in
> the multitude of GH notifications.
>
> Therefore, I propose to run votes on the dev list for REST API changes
> after the initial review on the PR.
>
> WDYT?
>
> Thanks,
> Dmitri.

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