tues-thurs evenings next week would work for me. ben
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Patrick Hunt <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Flavio Junqueira <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I was checking the issues on jira and I realized that we have currently > 76 patch available issues. This is a fairly large number and I'd like some > help to get that number down. One way is to split issues among the folks > willing to review patches. It would be great to have committers signing up > to review patches, but we can definitely get contributors helping with the > reviews and I actually encourage reviews from contributors as well. > > > > I had been reviewing them at least every month. However with the > recent big patches going in (scalability changes, dynamic > reconfig,...) I held off to not impact/delay those patches. I've been > super busy at home/work but I'll try to find some time, It would be > great if other folks jumped in. They key I've found is to set aside > some time and just focus on crunching through. I'd love to see 3.4.6 > and 3.5.0 releases soon. We have some good fixes for 3.5.6, and there > are only a couple of major 3.5.0 issues to go, if we could get > Thawan's "local session" patch and Skye's jetty support in, as well as > a few high priority 3.5 fixes (1324 in particular) I'd love to cut a > beta release candidate for 3.5. > > > To split the load, one idea is to set up an hour or two for us to be > simultaneously on irc to discuss the split and any contention on issues. > But, if this idea doesn't work, I would be very happy to hear alternatives. > Ultimately I'm interested in making progress with the patches submitted. > > > > This is a good idea, but I find that just a single person reviewing > the patch is often sufficient. Once you boil things down a bit (I typ. > find that ~30% of the patches are pretty simple and easy to commit) > it's good to have a couple folks focus on the tougher/remaining > issues. Esp if it involves a "feature" level change. > > > If you agree with the idea of being on irc, please share some slots that > suit you. > > > > I'm almost always on email or im. FF to ping me if you need to discuss > something. > > Patrick >
