We have no process what soever. The created pull requests are stuck. I talked with Matthias today, and we both agree that most of the pull request should not be merged without more feedback from testers.

I would say participation is key, and we figure a workflow out on the way. And we can also figure tests out on the way.

The minimum feedback I would like to see is that a volunteer has managed to build the

pull request and did not find anything in the error log. And with time we improve from that skill level.


All Ideas and input are welcome! If you hve specific Ideas please throw them in the Ring here.


All the best

Peter


Am 26.04.20 um 14:37 schrieb Carl Marcum:


On 4/26/20 7:05 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Hallo all,


We have some pull request (patches) signed in on Github.

We need people to test them and sign them off.

Matthias should not sign everything on his own. I am volunteering here, but the question is:

Who else can I count into?


All the Best

Peter

Hi All,

Do we have new procedures for the workflow in Github ?

For instance, do we create a branch, pull the patch, call for testers, etc. and then if nobody objects, pull it into trunk?

I can build the office in 2 hours now if I don't run rat scan so I can try to help out.

Best regards,
Carl


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