On 2014-10-06 17:37, Andy Parker wrote:
Week of June 2nd, 2014
** Next PR Triage Wednesday, June 11th @ 10:00 am Pacific. **
Priorities
1.. Puppet 3.6.2 with to fix some major problems reported against 3.6.1
2. Puppet 3.7.0/4.0.0 with the final language polish as well as many
other changes.
3. Windows stability improvements
4. CFacter on the march
Commentary
Sorry for the late update. I got caught up in meetings yesterday and
then tried to make some progress in PUP-514.
The last few items for 3.6.2 have wrapped up and you should see 3.6.2
appearing any time now.
I feel like we've been falling behind in our pull request handling. The
hangouts on Wednesdays have been a great forum for talking over and
making decisions about them, but we haven't been too great about
actually following through all of the time. To be honest it is a problem
of cost :( It actually takes us a lot of effort to get changes in. Most
of this comes down to unforeseen consequences of the changes. Some of
this we discover in review (which takes time), some we discover when all
of our tests get to run against the changes. I'm not sure what I can be
done right now to lower the cost. The other possibility is that I'm off
base here and we are keeping up just fine :)
Just for fun, I looked at the stats in the app below and we are right
now on par with our best months historically. We have had a more steady
flow of PR resolutions compared to 2012 up to may 2013. (March 2013 was
our worst month). (There is a slider at the bottom of the page that
allows you to see all historical data).
May - June the average lifetime of a PR is around or less than 10 days.
I think that means we are doing amazingly well !
This is somewhat unscientific as it is calculated on all PRs (including
those from Puppet Labs). Still, in relative terms, it has almost never
been better.
- henrik
Data
http://pullrequestmetrics.herokuapp.com/
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