[scikit-learn] Github project management tools

Nelle Varoquaux nelle.varoquaux at gmail.com
Wed Sep 28 15:29:58 EDT 2016


On 28 September 2016 at 12:24, Andreas Mueller <t3kcit at gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> On 09/28/2016 02:21 PM, Nelle Varoquaux wrote:
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>> I think the only ones worth having are the ones that can be dealt with
>> automatically and the ones that will not be used frequently:
>>
>> - stalled after 30 days of inactivity [can be done automatically]
>> - in dispute [I don't expect it to be used often].
>
> I think "in dispute" is actually one of the most common statuses among PRs.
> Or maybe I have a skewed picture of things.
> Many PRs stalled because it is not clear whether the proposed solution is a
> good one.

On the stalled one, sure, but there are a lot of PRs being merged
fairly quickly. So over all, I think it is quite rare. No?

> It would be great to have some way to get through the backlog of 400 PRs and
> I think tagging them might be useful.
> We rarely reject PRs, we could also revisit that policy.
>
> For the backlog, it's pretty unclear to me how many are waiting for reviews,
> how many are waiting for changes,
> and how many are disputed.
> Tagging these might help people who want to review to find things to review,
> and people who want to code to pick
> up stalled PRs.

That sounds like a great use of labels, thought all of these need to
be tagged manually.

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