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doc: remove 72-hour mentions in pull-requests.md
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vsemozhetbyt noted that there were two mentions of the now-defunct
72-hour-rule in pull-requests.md. This change updates the text to
reflect current wait-time rules.
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Trott committed Oct 7, 2018
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Expand Up @@ -496,12 +496,11 @@ There is a minimum waiting time which we try to respect for non-trivial
changes, so that people who may have important input in such a distributed
project are able to respond.

For non-trivial changes, Pull Requests must be left open for *at least* 48
hours during the week, and 72 hours on a weekend. In most cases, when the
PR is relatively small and focused on a narrow set of changes, these periods
provide more than enough time to adequately review. Sometimes changes take far
longer to review, or need more specialized review from subject matter experts.
When in doubt, do not rush.
For non-trivial changes, Pull Requests must be left open for at least 48 hours.
In most cases, when the PR is relatively small and focused on a narrow set of
changes, that will provide more than enough time to adequately review. Sometimes
changes take far longer to review, or need more specialized review from subject
matter experts. When in doubt, do not rush.

Trivial changes, typically limited to small formatting changes or fixes to
documentation, may be landed within the minimum 48 hour window.
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### Waiting Until the Pull Request Gets Landed

A Pull Request needs to stay open for at least 48 hours (72 hours on a
weekend) from when it is submitted, even after it gets approved and
passes the CI. This is to make sure that everyone has a chance to
weigh in. If the changes are trivial, collaborators may decide it
doesn't need to wait. A Pull Request may well take longer to be
merged in. All these precautions are important because Node.js is
A Pull Request needs to stay open for at least 48 hours from when it is
submitted, even after it gets approved and passes the CI. This is to make sure
that everyone has a chance to weigh in. If the changes are trivial,
collaborators may decide it doesn't need to wait. A Pull Request may well take
longer to be merged in. All these precautions are important because Node.js is
widely used, so don't be discouraged!

### Check Out the Collaborator Guide
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