Hi Alan,
The best point of contact for PRs are the PRs themselves, since all maintainers have visibility there.
I know you have an open PR for docstrings which hasn't received feedback- sorry about that!
To add some transparency to the process for you and others, I'd like to use this opportunity to clarify some points regarding PR feedback.
* If your PR is a bug, the maintainers do their best to triage it the same day
* If a bug is determined to be "critical" (security vulnerability, catastrophic failure), we do our best to patch within the week
* If your PR fixes an obvious error, but is on an uncommon code path, it gets triaged immediately, and the feedback cycle begins
* If your PR improves creature comforts, the feedback cycle begins or we close the PR and open an issue for community discussion
* If your PR is for a feature, and that feature doesn't have an issue yet, it's closed and replaced with an issue open for community feedback.
Your PR may not get feedback or may get closed without notice!
This most likely happens if I'm already planning some changes on another branch, in which I'll fold in your intentions.
This can also happen if providing the feedback would take more effort than just making the updates/changes directly.
Don't let the lack of feedback discourage you! The Pedestal community is a fantastic place, full of intelligent, considerate contributors.
I do my best to respect everyone's time and acknowledge everyone's effort.
I hope this helps!
Cheers,
Paul