During the developer meeting at FOSDEM last Thursday, there was strong consensus that we should no longer move patches to the next commitfest in a semi-automatic, mechanical way, has commitfest managers have traditionally done. Patches should only be moved forward by someone involved in the patch who knows that the patch is actually being worked on. That way, there is a higher likelihood that the patches arriving in the next commitfest actually have someone currently invested in them.

My interpretation of this is that patches should be moved forward by either an author, possibly a reviewer, possibly a committer signed up for the patch, or maybe even a colleague of an author who knows that the author is on vacation and will get back to it in a couple of weeks, or some similar situation.

CF 2025-01 has just ended, so I suggest that everyone try this now. We can check in perhaps two weeks whether this results in lots of stuff falling through the cracks or still too much stuff with unclear status being moved forward, and then see what that might mean going forward.



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