On 17 November 2014 13:44, <exar...@twistedmatrix.com> wrote: > On 11:48 am, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote: > >> >>> This sounds great. Could you jot it down on a wiki page? >>> >> >> Hmmm okay. :P >> > > I wrote up <https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/Proposal/ > ContributorAdvancementPath>. Notice "Proposal" in the URL. It would be > nice to get feedback from some more contributors - particularly people who > have recently gotten commit access (about whether the problems are real and > what they think of the proposed solutions) but also from other long-time > Twisted contributors about whether they like this new idea about how to > bring more people in (and whether they would volunteer to do the necessary > candidate reviews - without which effort this isn't practical). >
Many thanks! Twisted requires a high/excellent quality for contributions. This is great and hope it will never change and will never lower the barrier. As a new developer, who was formed in a mediocre university and working for a mediocre/shitty company, learning what are the real good manners is not easy. Having the possibility to progress based on well defined skill/competencies should make it easier to contribute and solve at least some of the tickets from the review queue. Once the skills are defined I am up for setting up a page and following the process. What is not clear for me, is in what circumstance I can consider a patch or review successful and able to put in on my progress page / bingo card ? Thanks!
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