On Apr 14, 2018, at 09:37, Perry E. Metzger wrote: > We have one open PR where the submitter hasn't replied to some > requests for changes since the initial request several weeks ago. (I > tried emailing the requester directly some time ago and got no > response there either.) > > Clearly there should be a timeout after which the pull request gets > closed for lack of submitter action, but what should it be? (We can > always reopen the request if the submitter wakes up of course, it > just no longer shows as a pending action for project members to worry > about processing.) > > (I imagine in some cases someone might choose to make the fixes on > behalf of the submitter and commit them, but lets ignore that > possibility for now.)
Why should we ignore that possibility? That would have been my recommendation. That's how we handle tickets, isn't it?
