Understood. I will listen to the feedback --- apologies to those whose toes feel steeped on by the crazy cousin stepping back into the house. The github process is one I am still not used to in practice. Also, obviously my orientation is towards much faster review cycles which have to happen in industry. I still think it would be useful to have someplace that people could register their interest in modules. A simple wiki page would be a start, I imagine. Travis -- Travis Oliphant (on a mobile) 512-826-7480 On Jan 5, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Charles R Harris <charlesr.harris@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Travis Oliphant <travis@continuum.io> wrote: Wow that is a much different time frame than I would expect or think necessary.
Where does this rule of thumb come from?
Experience. Think of it as a conference meeting with low bandwidth.
It has quite a few implications that I don't think are pleasant. I would be quite dissatisfied if my pull requests took 2-3 weeks to get merged.
Join the crowd.
Is that just your feeling or does that come from empirical data or a larger vote?
You just got a complaint, that should tell you something ;)
You've been out of the loop for a couple of years, you need to take time to feel your way back into things. You may feel that you still own the property but a lot of squatters have moved in while you were gone...
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