> This pr https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/14390 can help us. If any issue or pr had no activity for 30 days, Github action will tag a Stale label with it.
Thanks for the great work, I have merged the PR. Penghui On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 1:11 AM * yaalsn <yaa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > This pr https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/14390 can help us. If any > issue or pr had no activity for 30 days, Github action will tag a Stale > label with it. > > On 2022/01/12 16:15:16 PengHui Li wrote: > > Hi Pulsar Community, > > > > I want to start a discussion about introducing an icebox label that can > be > > added to > > the issue or PR by pulsar bot automatically to help us can focus on the > > active PRs > > and issue. To avoid missing merge PRs, review PRs, triage issues. > > > > It looks like the following: > > > > 1. If the issue or PR is inactive for more than 4 weeks, the pulsar bot > add > > the icebox label > > 2. If the issue or PR is re-active again, the pulsar bot remove the > icebox > > label > > > > How to determine the PR or issue is inactive? > > > > 1. No comments for 4 weeks. > > 2. No code review(approve, comment, or change request) for 4 weeks. > > 3. No commits for 4 weeks. > > 4. No description update for 4 weeks. > > > > How to determine the PR or issue is re-inactive? > > > > With the icebox label first and: > > > > 1. New comment added > > 2. New commits pushed > > 3. Description updated > > 4. New code review updates > > > > Note: all the approved PRs we should not add the icebox label > > > > This will help us to focus on the active issues and PRs so that we can > > track the active issues and PRs better first. After we get this part done > > (maybe keep active opened PR under 20 and active opened issue under 50?), > > we can move forward to continue to handle the stale PRs (already > discussed > > in https://lists.apache.org/thread/k7lyw0q0fyc729w0fqlj5vqng5ny63f2). > > > > Thanks, > > Penghui > >