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Yes, we need recruit more reviewers. Some PRs have been there for more than 3 months, like stats_distribution_*. Can't continue further without clearing those out. |
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I added @gareth-nx' review guidelines to the wiki at https://github.com/fortran-lang/stdlib/wiki/Code-Review. The stdlib wiki should be world editable. |
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I haven't been actively watching the incoming patches at stdlib lately, as I want to shift my focus more to developing fpm for now. Since it looks like we are again piling up on patches that need more eyes before getting merged, feel free to ping me for reviews in some of the open PRs and I'll try to spend some hours next weekend on reviews. |
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We get quite a decent influx of new code contributions lately, which is really great and shows the general interest in stdlib. Still, I'm a bit worried that we can't keep up with the code review as the number of open pull requests grows.
Looking over the recently merged pull requests, there were about four to five maintainers active in reviewing, approving and merging PRs. For most submitted PRs finding reviewers seems to be the rate limiting step so far and we have PRs that have been stale for quite a while now due to lack of code reviews.
The obvious way forward on this would be to grow our reviewer pool. Maybe we can ask on the discourse for helping hands or try to reactivate maintainers that haven't been active in a while?
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