On Tuesday, 27 June 2017 at 01:35:31 UTC, Meta wrote:
Recently, a pull request was closed out of frustration by the submitter: https://github.com/dlang/phobos/pull/5309

Topic reporting for duty :)

I have no hard feelings about this... I just want to collect my garbage when my requests stall. I understand good coders are often too busy to go trough all waiting requests thoughtfully, and it's ok if something slips past. But there is just no reason I see to keep a request in "alive" state if I don't check it actively anymore. The closed pr can be opened later if I or someone else wishes to push for it again.

I think the issue here is that I don't remind often enough that I'm still waiting, or I do it at wrong place. What is the convention here?

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