On 2014-10-06 17:37, Andy Parker wrote:
> Week of June 2nd, 2014
>
> ** Next PR Triage Wednesday, June 11th @ 10:00 am Pacific. **
>
> Priorities
>
>
> 1.. Puppet 3.6.2 with to fix some major problems reported against 3.6.1
> 2. Puppet 3.7.0/4.0.0 with the final language polish as well as many
> other changes.
> 3. Windows stability improvements
> 4. CFacter on the march
>
> Commentary
>
> Sorry for the late update. I got caught up in meetings yesterday and
> then tried to make some progress in PUP-514.
>
> The last few items for 3.6.2 have wrapped up and you should see 3.6.2
> appearing any time now.
>
> I feel like we've been falling behind in our pull request handling. The
> hangouts on Wednesdays have been a great forum for talking over and
> making decisions about them, but we haven't been too great about
> actually following through all of the time. To be honest it is a problem
> of cost :( It actually takes us a lot of effort to get changes in. Most
> of this comes down to unforeseen consequences of the changes. Some of
> this we discover in review (which takes time), some we discover when all
> of our tests get to run against the changes. I'm not sure what I can be
> done right now to lower the cost. The other possibility is that I'm off
> base here and we are keeping up just fine :)
>
Just for fun, I looked at the stats in the app below and we are right
now on par with our best months historically. We have had a more steady
flow of PR resolutions compared to 2012 up to may 2013. (March 2013 was
our worst month). (There is a slider at the bottom of the page that
allows you to see all historical data).
May - June the average lifetime of a PR is around or less than 10 days.
I think that means we are doing amazingly well !
This is somewhat unscientific as it is calculated on all PRs (including
those from Puppet Labs). Still, in relative terms, it has almost never
been better.
- henrik
> Data
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>
>
http://pullrequestmetrics.herokuapp.com/
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