We're up to 59 patches now, plus 17 patches on the "plz review; no known problems" list. We're losing ground quickly, and this will soon become a serious problem for developers and contributors (if it isn't already).
This is not an official proposal, so don't worry about trying to "get it right". If we try something and it sucks, we can change it instantly. I see three options, none of which fill me with joy. 1) encourage more pushing without reviews. 2) assign certain people to be in charge of certain areas (e.g. Carl has final say over anything beaming-related), and encourage that person to review+push patches in his area ASAP. 3) double or triple the rate of patches in the countdown. Out of those options, I dislike #3 the least. I'm thinking of having 10 patches per countdown, 48 hours for each countdown. I know that's a lot of reviewing, but if we want to keep the opportunity for reviews, that's the kind of workload we need to handle. It may be a bit worse right now due to people in academia having less to do in August instead of September/October (when the academic year begins in the northern hemisphere)... but I'd really like to be able to tell people that their patch will get onto a countdown within at least a week. In order to do that, we need to get through a lot of backlog first. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel