On 3/11/2019 1:55 PM, Rebecca Cran wrote:
You can't see without following the pull request *who* committed the
change. There are almost 1000 open pull requests, which is something we
probably want to try and avoid. They also seem to have _lots_ of labels.
I wonder if there's a cleaner way of handling them?
Agreed. We spoke about some of the downsides of pull requests in the
last stewards meeting. Linus did a fair job of detailing some of these here:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/pull/17
I'm going to work with EDK II maintainers to be sure that we do not move
to a model that makes their life harder (e.g. 1000 open pull requests).
Also, about groups.io, I wonder if I might want to investigate their
support for using our own domain, so people don't have to remember that
the mailing list and documents are on groups.io and not tianocore.org?
Yes, I'm hoping to use our own domain with groups.io. Once we've
completed the testing phase I'll bring this up to my boss(es) to get
approval for an enterprise account ($200/month). That will allow us to
use something more friendly with tianocore.org.
Cheers,
Stephano
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