Ashod Nakashian wrote: > This is a point I'd like to address. At certain times jenkins acts > up and fails builds randomly. > Sure, happens (and sometimes master is broken on certain platforms) - but as I said, just rebase your patch then to force a new build. Perhaps check tinderbox.libreoffice.org, if all platforms are green before.
> I make every effort to submit only patches that fully build _and_ work. > Careful with those absolutes (c.f. https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/17194/) ;) > I spend a tremendous amount of time to test and commit the bare > minimum change (sometimes not all changes are necessary to fix an > issue and can be a distraction in reviewing/bisecting/etc, so I > remove them). > That is definitely good advise. > So again I'm confused: how should I make it clear that my patches > aren't experiments rather they are of reasonably high-quality and > ready for serious review? > So I think that's a non-issue here, I wouldn't overly bother (also c.f. your 'frequent rebase' statement). See also Norbert's answer for why things might be a bit slower currently, and my tip on how to poke individual reviewers for a conversation. Cheers, -- Thorsten
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