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We're seeing cases both on individual panels and also on solid/specification where there isn't clear definition from the process on when a given pull request can be merged, or the expected quality of that merge based on where it is in the the lifecycle.
Specifically:
Simple changes shouldn't require too much process, or seemingly "side-step" the process
When things are are in the drafting process, and the draft is still incomplete, there should be a premium on getting feedback in a timely fashion, to advance completion of the draft. Fuller and more in-depth review should always happen when a draft is complete and ready for them.
There should be some general protections against having things stagnate without receiving timely review
These expectations should be clear for both panel and solid/specification reviews.
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RubenVerborgh
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Not enough clear expectations on quality and timing of reviews
Not enough clear expectations on quality and timing of spec and panel reviews
Jul 25, 2020
Renamed this to distinguish from website concerns (#217/#222).
Ah yes this is really something quite different, and wasn't meant to be taken in the same context. A couple of examples are solid/authorization-panel#84 and solid/data-interoperability-panel#57, where we have drafts that are in-progress and incomplete, but we want quick and timely review that can be factored into the next batch of work already underway.
We're seeing cases both on individual panels and also on solid/specification where there isn't clear definition from the process on when a given pull request can be merged, or the expected quality of that merge based on where it is in the the lifecycle.
Specifically:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: