On 03/24/2014 08:07 PM, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 04:41:29PM -0400, Cole Robinson wrote:
>>
>> An alternative would be to reassign every open merge review to the component
>> in question, and let maintainers handle it as they like.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
> Alternative idea -- maybe identify all packages which are not ciritcal and
> have an open merge review.  Take those packages out of the repository.
> 

What does that solve? How does that benefit anybody?

> Then revisit the list and formulate a plan on what to do with thoes (even if
> the plan is then, these were critical enough to leave in so we'll give them
> a pass on going through a formal review).
> 

The original premise of these tickets makes sense. But here we are 7+ years
later. The spec we would review today is in many cases nothing like the spec
when the bug was filed. Why should these packages be subject to a review _now_
when there's a thousand packages in the repo that saw an initial review, and
are then left entirely alone for 6 years? Because 7 years ago we merged core
and extras? I'm not convinced.

The bottom line IMO is that these bugs are generating very little benefit, and
are actively detrimental. They shouldn't be given any extra weight for
history's sake.

- Cole
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