[core-workflow] Re: Using CLA-assistant for Python

2018-08-31 Thread Victor Stinner
Le jeu. 30 août 2018 à 00:15, Mariatta Wijaya a écrit : > Over in Zulip, Yury suggested using cla-assistant, which he used in EdgeDB > project. If you chose to use that, I would prefer to use our own instance to manage the database ourself, especially make backup. It would be bad for a legal po

[core-workflow] Re: Using CLA-assistant for Python

2018-08-31 Thread Mariatta Wijaya
> It is possible to set the minimum number of lines changed required to > trigger a CLA check. There's also a minimum number of files, although > that seems less useful. I find it is tricky with CPython. one line change in any .rst file, perhaps trivial. One line change in *.py or *.c file, mig

[core-workflow] Re: Using CLA-assistant for Python

2018-08-31 Thread Elvis Pranskevichus
On Wednesday, August 29, 2018 6:14:52 PM EDT Mariatta Wijaya wrote: > - Since the status check will be made required, it means every > contribution no matter how trivial, requires CLA. Without it, we > can't merge the pull request. (Maybe only the admins can still > merge). Sounds like this is a go

[core-workflow] Re: Using CLA-assistant for Python

2018-08-31 Thread Brett Cannon
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 at 09:36 Mariatta Wijaya wrote: > > It is possible to set the minimum number of lines changed required to >> trigger a CLA check. There's also a minimum number of files, although >> that seems less useful. > > > > I find it is tricky with CPython. one line change in any .rst