Re: [squid-dev] PR backlog

2022-06-08 Thread Francesco Chemolli
On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 2:39 PM Alex Rousskov <
rouss...@measurement-factory.com> wrote:

> On 6/7/22 17:53, Francesco Chemolli wrote:
> > This is exactly what I meant and what I see happening.
> > I'd like us to concentrate on clearing as much as possible the PR
> > backlog to capitalise on the work many have put in there, prioritising
> > that over new feature work for a few days.
>
> I am not sure, but I sense that you are not satisfied with the list of
> the PRs that I said I am working on. If that is the case, you may want
> to clarify what you think I should be doing instead. FWIW, I thought
> that working on the listed PRs will reduce the number of PRs and, hence,
> reduce "backlog of open PRs" which, I thought, was what your 15-day
> sprint suggestion was about...
>

No, I am very happy about the sprint we are doing.
My point is that that one PR has IMO a high level of urgency and I wanted
to highlight that.
This said, as we are a volunteer organisation, we do what we feel like and
there is nothing wrong with that


>
>  > Could we prioritise reviewing and merging PR#694?
>
> As you know, that is one of the PRs on top of my list. I do not think I
> can "prioritize" it any more than I already am. I even offered to
> implement some of the required changes! Again, if you think I should be
> doing something else instead, please discuss!
>

Sorry, I had failed to match that with the list. My bad, no need to change
anything

Thank you and Amos for responding to the call for action!

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Re: [squid-dev] PR backlog

2022-06-08 Thread Alex Rousskov

On 6/7/22 17:53, Francesco Chemolli wrote:

This is exactly what I meant and what I see happening.
I'd like us to concentrate on clearing as much as possible the PR 
backlog to capitalise on the work many have put in there, prioritising 
that over new feature work for a few days.


I am not sure, but I sense that you are not satisfied with the list of 
the PRs that I said I am working on. If that is the case, you may want 
to clarify what you think I should be doing instead. FWIW, I thought 
that working on the listed PRs will reduce the number of PRs and, hence, 
reduce "backlog of open PRs" which, I thought, was what your 15-day 
sprint suggestion was about...



> Could we prioritise reviewing and merging PR#694?

As you know, that is one of the PRs on top of my list. I do not think I 
can "prioritize" it any more than I already am. I even offered to 
implement some of the required changes! Again, if you think I should be 
doing something else instead, please discuss!



Thank you,

Alex.



On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 6:20 PM Alex Rousskov wrote:

On 6/6/22 03:34, Francesco Chemolli wrote:

 >     we have quite a big backlog of open PRs
 >
(https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/pulls?page=1=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen
).
How
 > about doing a 15-days sprint and clearing it or at least trimming it
 > significantly?

I am happy to participate in any way you find useful! Please let me
know
how I can help.

FWIW, I know of a handful of PRs that need my attention (e.g., #1067,
#980, #694, #755, #736). I am already working on some of them (and will
resume working on others ASAP).

Alex.
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Re: [squid-dev] PR backlog

2022-06-08 Thread Francesco Chemolli
Could we prioritise reviewing and merging PR#694
?
That's blocking us from starting to test on Fedora 36, Fedora Rawhide,
current Gentoo, current Opensuse tumbleweed, Debian unstable and Ubuntu
Jammy


On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 10:53 PM Francesco Chemolli 
wrote:

> This is exactly what I meant and what I see happening.
> I'd like us to concentrate on clearing as much as possible the PR backlog
> to capitalise on the work many have put in there, prioritising that over
> new feature work for a few days.
> The conversation has already picked up, that's great!
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 6:20 PM Alex Rousskov <
> rouss...@measurement-factory.com> wrote:
>
>> On 6/6/22 03:34, Francesco Chemolli wrote:
>>
>> > we have quite a big backlog of open PRs
>> > (https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/pulls?page=1=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen).
>> How
>> > about doing a 15-days sprint and clearing it or at least trimming it
>> > significantly?
>>
>> I am happy to participate in any way you find useful! Please let me know
>> how I can help.
>>
>> FWIW, I know of a handful of PRs that need my attention (e.g., #1067,
>> #980, #694, #755, #736). I am already working on some of them (and will
>> resume working on others ASAP).
>>
>> Alex.
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Re: [squid-dev] PR backlog

2022-06-07 Thread Francesco Chemolli
This is exactly what I meant and what I see happening.
I'd like us to concentrate on clearing as much as possible the PR backlog
to capitalise on the work many have put in there, prioritising that over
new feature work for a few days.
The conversation has already picked up, that's great!

On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 6:20 PM Alex Rousskov <
rouss...@measurement-factory.com> wrote:

> On 6/6/22 03:34, Francesco Chemolli wrote:
>
> > we have quite a big backlog of open PRs
> > (https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/pulls?page=1=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen).
> How
> > about doing a 15-days sprint and clearing it or at least trimming it
> > significantly?
>
> I am happy to participate in any way you find useful! Please let me know
> how I can help.
>
> FWIW, I know of a handful of PRs that need my attention (e.g., #1067,
> #980, #694, #755, #736). I am already working on some of them (and will
> resume working on others ASAP).
>
> Alex.
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Re: [squid-dev] PR backlog

2022-06-07 Thread Amos Jeffries

On 7/06/22 05:19, Alex Rousskov wrote:

On 6/6/22 03:34, Francesco Chemolli wrote:

    we have quite a big backlog of open PRs 
(https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/pulls?page=1=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen). 
How about doing a 15-days sprint and clearing it or at least trimming 
it significantly?


I am happy to participate in any way you find useful! Please let me know 
how I can help.


FWIW, I know of a handful of PRs that need my attention (e.g., #1067, 
#980, #694, #755, #736). I am already working on some of them (and will 
resume working on others ASAP).





All my PRs are now blocked behind lack of #694 breaking tests on Debian.

Once that merges I will be able to work on most of the other PRs. Though 
some are still blocked behind #937 so I will be prioritizing that.


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Re: [squid-dev] PR backlog

2022-06-06 Thread Alex Rousskov

On 6/6/22 03:34, Francesco Chemolli wrote:

    we have quite a big backlog of open PRs 
(https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/pulls?page=1=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen). How 
about doing a 15-days sprint and clearing it or at least trimming it 
significantly?


I am happy to participate in any way you find useful! Please let me know 
how I can help.


FWIW, I know of a handful of PRs that need my attention (e.g., #1067, 
#980, #694, #755, #736). I am already working on some of them (and will 
resume working on others ASAP).


Alex.
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[squid-dev] PR backlog

2022-06-06 Thread Francesco Chemolli
Hi all,
   we have quite a big backlog of open PRs (
https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/pulls?page=1=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen). How
about doing a 15-days sprint and clearing it or at least trimming it
significantly?

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