John Griffith <john.griffi...@gmail.com> writes: > ​Should we just rename this thread to "Sensitivity training for > contributors"?
I do not think that only new contributors might feel it is negative. I think that both some new and long-time contributors do. My oldest patch is from July -- it's still relevant, just not important. I just picked up and finished a series of four patches that Jay Pipes left sitting for a month without updates -- but they are really good and should be merged. Yesterday, Monty went through and either cleaned up or abandoned his patches that had been sitting for several months. None of these things offend me or anyone else involved, and they are all enabled by the fact that those changes were not abandoned. And none of these people are new contributors (the opposite, in fact). If I had to deprioritize something I was working on and it was auto-abandoned, I would not find out. It would simply drop from my personal list of patches I am working on, and I would never think about it again. Until, one day perhaps, I see something and think "hey, I thought I fixed that". And after a long time digging, I find a patch that someone else abandoned for me. I would be furious that they had made the decision on my behalf that I would do no more work on that. Not everyone's workflow is like this. Not everyone feels the same way about the word "abandon". But we have a diversity of contributors in the community and we have a diversity of workflows. We need to help core reviewers focus on patches that are useful to them -- no doubt about it. We need to let new contributors know that we expect them to engage. We have better tools to do both than abandoning, which has negative impacts beyond the immediate purpose of its use. This thread has uncovered some information about how people use Gerrit and where we need to put effort to make sure patches are prioritized correctly. That is really useful information, and I hope other folks will chime in so we can make sure we cover all the bases. -Jim __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev