I agree on the sentiment though. Having someone explicitly responsible for
non-committer-submitted pull. That way a dialog can go on between the
submitter and a point of contact.
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On Aug 16, 2012, at 5:07 PM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 08:22:57PM +0000, Sands Alden Fish wrote:
Does this work? Can't non-committers submit pull requests, and can't only
committers merge to master?
On Aug 16, 2012, at 4:09 PM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
My suggestion: ordinarily the person who submitted the pull request
should do the merge.
*sigh* Right you are.
So, how do we get to a state in which, while many people see a
successful vote and think, "I could take care of that," it's highly
likely that one person sees it and thinks, "merging that is my
responsibility"? How can we automatically distinguish someone who
"should" handle the merge?
We can still recognize that no one has done the merge after a day or
two, and just take care of it, but we need a way to make this case
unusual.
Github has the concept of a request being assigned to someone. Can we
make use of that somehow? How would requests be assigned?
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