Re: What's cooking in git.git (Jul 2026, #12)
Junio C Hamano <[email protected]> Wed, 29 Jul 2026 10:48:24 -0700
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Phillip Wood <[email protected]> writes: >> Perhaps I should re-evaluate the "What's Cooking" report and eject >> other topics from 'next' as well. There are indeed topics I did not >> personally read, relying instead on impressions from busy exchanges >> (including earlier iterations read by others X-<). >> >> Are there other topics in 'next' that do not deserve to be there >> yet? > > There aren't any others that I'm aware of, but I've not looked at most > of them so that probably does not mean much. > >> I cannot, of course, afford to be the sole serious reviewer and >> merge only those I have carefully read through, given that there are >> only 24 hours in a day and I have other obligations. So either our >> quality criteria must suffer, like this episode showed us, or more >> topics must be ignored. > > Yes, we could really do with more reviewers Perhaps the sensible thing for me to do is to stop taking any new topics into 'seen', even if I've spotted them, until I see somebody give them a real review. Otherwise, it becomes too tempting for me to jump in, give them a superficial read after seeing them linger in the "What's Cooking" draft in the "Needs review" state for too long, and, believing I've seen enough, mark them for 'next'. If I don't queue a patch that nobody seems to have read carefully, I won't succumb to such temptation.