Minimum review periods #14
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I like the spirit behind this, but PRs vary widely. We obviously want a substantial review period for new lexicons, but we also obviously don't need it for eg typo fixes, and I don't know a concrete way to draw a line between the two, or whether there should be multiple categories, or something else altogether? Maybe only for the initial PR? 🤷 |
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I get the intention here but feel like it's much less black and white. As well as the type of change already mentioned there's the maturity of a lexicon itself to consider - for example I see no reason to require any delay on lexicons marked as experimental while ones used widely in production should probably have a longer than 2 week period. I wonder if we first need to define a stability framework for lexicons that this kind of policy could hand off of? Something like https://tc39.es/process-document maybe? |
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PR tooling can support N reviews needed can’t it? I’m hoping for a technical advisory committee sooner rather than later ;) Agree with comments here that “it depends”. A lot of things have the potential to go from no usage to 100Ks very quickly which will make a lot of things challenging. Maybe I should start a new thread, but I think we’ll learn the most from actively collaborating. Is there appetite for a kind of “test harness” Lexicon? Back in my Drupal days, we made a “Pants Module”, which always implemented all the new interfaces and features. We could play fast and loose with this Lexicon, and use it as a shared hack space. |
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Closing this as we've recently overhauled our governance repository. |
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I want feedback on requiring a minimum amount of time between when a PR is created (or marked as ready if made as a draft) and when it can be merged after it has approval(s).
The community should be given ample time to consider requests and proposals. Having a minimum amount of time wouldn't prevent the PR author from starting to use their lexicon.
The minimum lifetime of a PR would be 2 weeks.
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