On 4 Apr, Christina O'Donnell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your reply,
>
> > 1. Changing the tag to reviewed-looks-good
> >
> > It doesn't look like this worked. The way to do this is in the instructions
> > are 4. 'Set a user tag' [0], probably the easiest way is to send an email
> > (I do
Hi,
Thanks for your reply,
1. Changing the tag to reviewed-looks-good
It doesn't look like this worked. The way to do this is in the instructions are
4. 'Set a user tag' [0], probably the easiest way is to send an email (I do get
funny results sometimes with my email client):
Subject:
Hi,
Comments below:
On 3 Apr, Christina O'Donnell wrote:
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> Thank you for writing this up in so much depth! I've reviewed [1] and tried
> to tag it as reviewed-looks-good, though I don't think that has gone
> through. If you or someone else could take a look at it then I'd appreciate
>
Hi,
This is just to say that I went to review [2], but ended up making the
changes myself, so I've submitted modified patches for those packages.
Hopefully they're of a quality that's worth pushing.
I'm going to be busy this weekend, but I'll see if I get time to do some
reviewing later on.
Hi Steve,
On 02/04/2024 21:23, Steve George wrote:
Hi Christina - thanks for coming along today - I hope it was useful.
Yes I did find it helpful. Since I'm the least experienced out of
everyone there, I just stayed quiet and tried to absorb as much as I could.
It was good to see that not
On 2 Apr, Christina O'Donnell wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> I just wanted to say that I enjoyed the first one of these and I'm looking
> forward to today's session. I did want to go to the last session, but I lost
> track of time and missed it!
>
> I'm a new contributor who's only sent a few patches
Hi Steve,
I just wanted to say that I enjoyed the first one of these and I'm
looking forward to today's session. I did want to go to the last
session, but I lost track of time and missed it!
I'm a new contributor who's only sent a few patches up, but these
sessions have been helpful for
Hi all,
The next patch-review session is taking place on Tuesday 2nd of March [0] and
I'd love to try pair-programming where groups can actively work on some patch
reviews.
Is anyone willing to 'co-ordinate' a pair programming session?
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