On Aug 21, 2012, at 09:43 AM, Don Clugston <[email protected]> wrote:
On the matter of the 100 open pull requests -- I don't have any idea
how we can deal with this. More people would help with the issue
mentioned in the original post (which is basically that Kenji is a
prolific author!), but wouldn't reduce the number of open pull
requests in general. It seems to me to be an inevitable consequence of
GitHub, where we're using a single list for both 'work in progress'
and 'ready for review'.
On github an issue is automatically created when a pull request is made. Issues can be marked with different flags of different colors. But since we don't use the github issues it makes it harder. An issue with a corresponding pull request is labeled with "Code Attached". Perhaps we can start using github issues but just as a way to label pull requests?
--
/Jacob Carlborg
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