esmeraldagarciaï¼ byom.de wrote:

>> "If you would like more value out of it or to speed
>> up the process, you can provide your own reviews." - 

> Seriously? I can't help but feel like that comment
> sounds kinda arrogant.

I've done it and it sometimes helps.  That said, there is still a problem -- it 
isn't always easy to tell at a glance which issues are reviewed and apparently 
OK.  

There is a Stage field that can be changed from Patch Review to Commit Review, 
and at least some core committers seem to search on that.  

If you have specific suggestions on better ways to signal "This is important, 
as confirmed by [StackOverflow / twitter thread / downstream bug report ...]" 
or "This patch has already been reviewed and someone besides the author thinks 
it is ready", that could be very helpful.  And now would be a great time to 
suggest such improvements, since the bug tracker may be migrated soon.
 
>> "Most stdlib modules have no maintainer and past
>> maintainers are gone for a long time." 

> - I'm flabbergasted. I don't know what to say.
> Can't you not see how bad that is?!

I can, but it is also true of almost every long-term project I have worked on 
for pay.

-jJ
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