MZMcBride wrote: > There are a lot of problems with Wikimedia's/MediaWiki's code review > processes, but in this particular case, it looks like the ball is in your > court. (And, for what it's worth, I'm not sure your implementation of the > idea makes much sense; see my comment on the bug.)
Hello, We also tends to be overwhelmed by mails, so a quick personal mail can often help having a specific code / bug to be rereviewed. Some volunteers are sending me direct mails from time to time which is great when I have miss a notification email. I have no idea how many mail notifications I am receiving, but I am sure I am missing notifications. To give the readers an idea I get mails from: - all mediawiki/core code review - my changes made to operations/puppet - some WMF only notifications lists - bugs I am subscribed too - upstream bugs I have reported - mw.org watchlist notifications Weekend included, which is part of the reason my 20% is on Monday :-] Whenever you do a comment, submit a patch, if nobody respond after someday, make sure they have actually seen your submission. If not ping them on IRC and then send a personal mail. As for extensions review, I wish I could do some but I am already too busy keeping up with core, testing and continuous integration though. Unfortunately days are only 24hours :-(( cheers, -- Antoine "hashar" Musso _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
