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On 01/10/2013 05:19 AM, Phil Elson wrote: > I agree with getting going on these two. My preference is for the > mandrill image, but the truth is, I don't have a problem with what is > already there... so any of the following outcomes would be fine with me: > > 1. We merge mandrill & close #1599 > 2. We merge Ada & close #1581 > 3. We close #1581 & #1599 and keep Lena > > On the front of stacking of pull requests - I agree we have a big > problem. Would it be sensible to arrange a "pull request week" in the > next month or so, where as a development team we seriously focus on > closing down as many of the pull requests as possible? > That's a good idea, assuming we can all carve out time at the same time -- personally, I tend to get pulled away from matplotlib for other projects on a semi-random and semi-urgent basis, so it's not always easy to commit to things. Alternatively, maybe we could divide the open PRs into numerical ranges amongst some volunteers, who could triage and assign them to the attention of the appropriate experts? Mike
I agree with getting going on these two. My preference is for the mandrill image, but the truth is, I don't have a problem with what is already there... so any of the following outcomes would be fine with me: 1. We merge mandrill & close #1599 2. We merge Ada & close #1581 3. We close #1581 & #1599 and keep Lena On the front of stacking of pull requests - I agree we have a big problem. Would it be sensible to arrange a "pull request week" in the next month or so, where as a development team we seriously focus on closing down as many of the pull requests as possible? On 10 January 2013 06:07, Eric Firing <ef...@ha...> wrote: > We have too many pull requests stacking up. As an easy way to deal with > two of them, does anyone strenuously object to merging #1599 and closing > #1581? There are no comments on #1599. > > Eric > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Master Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL, ASP.NET, C# 2012, HTML5, CSS, > MVC, Windows 8 Apps, JavaScript and much more. Keep your skills current > with LearnDevNow - 3,200 step-by-step video tutorials by Microsoft > MVPs and experts. ON SALE this month only -- learn more at: > http://p.sf.net/sfu/learnmore_122712 > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-devel mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel >
We have too many pull requests stacking up. As an easy way to deal with two of them, does anyone strenuously object to merging #1599 and closing #1581? There are no comments on #1599. Eric