Re: [scikit-learn] Doubt regarding issue timeline

2016-10-12 Thread Joel Nothman
If you have a sense that the issue is urgent in some way, then give it up quickly if you've said you'd do it. Otherwise, it's okay to take a few weeks. Yes, it would be kind, if it looks like you won't be able to do it, to say you can't. Sorry there are no hard rules, but thanks for trying to cla

Re: [scikit-learn] Doubt regarding issue timeline

2016-10-10 Thread Jaques Grobler
I'd say a 'standup'-ish approach could work with this - everyday or three, if you find yourself getting pulled off the issue by other work, life, etc. perhaps take a moment to at a set time to , if needed, post on the progress/blocking factors -- even if it's 'can't work in this today' - yes, this

[scikit-learn] Doubt regarding issue timeline

2016-10-10 Thread Siddharth Gupta
Hello fellas, I have a doubt. Suppose I ask to volunteer in working on an issue but due to some unavoidable scenario I fail to work on it for sometime, when should I let the community know about the same. I guess it depends on the issue/bug, but on an average how much time should one take to resolv