[scikit-learn] Issues for Berlin and Paris Sprints
Nicolas Hug
niourf at gmail.com
Wed Jan 15 06:45:04 EST 2020
Hi Chiara,
Thanks for taking care of this
> have a list of two/three reviewers available to check on a specific issue
That might not be tractable in practice because we have a bunch of
"bulk" issues involving many PRs, e.g. the issues about updating the
random_state docs everywhere. But assigning reviewers to PRs should be
feasible, let's try that.
> a bit uncomfortable in pinging core-devs randomly
FWIW, feel free to ping and assign me to PRs (not just sprint PRs)
Nicolas
On 1/6/20 5:13 AM, Chiara Marmo wrote:
> Dear core-devs,
>
> First let me wish a Happy New Year to you all!
>
> There will be two scikit-learn sprints in January to start this 2020
> in a busy way: one in Berlin [1] (Jan 25) and one in Paris [2] (Jan
> 28-31).
> I feel like we could benefit of some coordination in selecting the
> issues for those two events.
> Reshama Shaikh and I, we are already in touch.
>
> I've opened two projects [3][4] to follow-up the issue selection for
> the sprints.
>
> I will check for previous "Sprint" labels in the skl issues and maybe
> ask for clarification on some of them... please, be patient.
> The goal is to prepare the two sprints in order to make the review
> process as efficient as possible: we don't want to waste the reviewer
> time and we hope to make the PR experience a learning opportunity on
> both sides.
>
> In particular, I would like to ask a favour to all of you: I don't
> know if this is even always possible, but, IMO, it would be really
> useful to have a list of two/three reviewers available to check on a
> specific issue. I am, personally, a bit uncomfortable in pinging
> core-devs randomly, under the impression of crying wolf lacking for
> attention... If people in charge are defined in advance this could, I
> think, smooth the review process. What do you think?
>
> Please, let us know if you have any suggestion or recommendation to
> improve the Sprint organization.
>
> Thanks for listening,
> Best,
> Chiara
>
> [1] https://github.com/WiMLDS/berlin-2020-scikit-sprint
> [2]
> https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/wiki/Paris-scikit-learn-Sprint-of-the-Decade
> [3] https://github.com/WiMLDS/berlin-2020-scikit-sprint/projects/1
> [4]
> https://github.com/scikit-learn-fondation/ParisSprintJanuary2020/projects/1
>
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