[Numpy-discussion] Call for Reviewers

Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD mikofski at berkeley.edu
Thu May 21 19:40:38 EDT 2020


Thank you. My GitHub ID is "mikofski"

On Thu, May 21, 2020, 4:16 PM Anirudh Subramanian <anirudh2290 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thank you for your interest Mark. You can sort by date and go through the
> PRs that have been lying around for a while and tag stale if there has been
> no response for review comments, or if it needs more work. Also, ping the
> author on the PR to see if they want to continue working on the PR if it
> has been lying around for a while. There maybe PRs where there have been
> not much reviews in which case you can tag it "Ready for Review". If you
> have more time, you can also help review one or more of the many open PRs
> or triage issues :).
>
> Also, please provide your github id here so that a committer can provide
> the triage permissions.
>
> Anirudh
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 2:24 PM Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD <
> mikofski at berkeley.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've never reviewed a Numpy PR before, but I have reviewed a (very) few
>> SciPy PR's. I can help tag stale PR's. Just let me know where should I
>> start, or what would be most helpful.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mark
>>
>> On Wed, May 20, 2020, 1:29 PM Anirudh Subramanian <anirudh2290 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> This topic was brought up in the triage meeting today. Numpy is seeing a
>>> huge surge in the number of PRs (current open PRs: 253) which could means
>>> two things: 1. Increase in volume of incoming PRs 2. Not enough reviewers
>>> to review the PRs.
>>>
>>> One thing that was discussed in the meeting was to add a stale label :
>>> "61 - Stale" which has already been added by Sebastian.
>>>
>>> The community needs some help here and I think you can help irrespective
>>> of your level of experience with the numpy codebase:
>>>
>>> 1. Experienced numpy developers - To help review PRs for the areas they
>>> are already familiar with.
>>> 2. New contributors - Can help tag a stale PR or summarizing a long
>>> running discussing and next or reviewing PRs/triaging issues (for example
>>> DOC PRs should be a good starting point).
>>>
>>> Numpy community has been generous with Triage access and if you are
>>> interested in Triaging PRs or Issues, please reply on this thread and a
>>> committer should probably be able to help.
>>>
>>> I welcome more inputs on what we should do to reduce the number of open
>>> PRs, and what would help increase contributors or for contributors to do
>>> more reviews.
>>>
>>> Anirudh
>>>
>>>
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