On 17.05.24 14:42, Joe Conway wrote:
Namely, the week before commitfest I don't actually know if I will have the time during that month, but I will make sure my patch is in the commitfest just in case I get a few clear days to work on it. Because if it isn't there, I can't take advantage of those "found" hours.

A solution to both of these issues (yours and mine) would be to allow things to be added *during* the CF month. What is the point of having a "freeze" before every CF anyway? Especially if they start out clean. If something is ready for review on day 8 of the CF, why not let it be added for review?

Maybe this all indicates that the idea of bimonthly commitfests has run its course. The original idea might have been, if we have like 50 patches, we can process all of them within a month. We're clearly not doing that anymore. How would the development process look like if we just had one commitfest per dev cycle that runs from July 1st to March 31st?



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