news 28 Posted November 29, 2012 Hello everybody, I'd like to lobby for a change on how we look at code reviews. The introduction of the patch pilots was great and again I'd like to thank the Bazaar team for planting the seeds for this. We have reviewers in #ubuntu-devel who can take questions from contributors and we are more active in terms of guiding fixes to being ready to land. Still we can't seem to get the queue under control. We are up at 91 requests right now. For the remainder of the week and next one I want us to get down to 0. How we are going to do this? By all helping out. If you work for Canonical or not, if you have upload rights for a specific package or not, please help out. There are so many requests in the queue which can be easily dealt with and everyone with upload rights should know, how to reject a request or help forward it upstream if that's more appropriate. You all know how to find somebody who can help make a final decision on a request. Of course some of you might wonder "Why should I care?". It's simple: others did code reviews for you too. You all understand that code reviews are the primary way how we teach about conventions, how we build our web of trust and get new contributors to help out with Ubuntu more actively. Try to see every minute you spend on sponsoring as an action which multiplies. Even in cases where it doesn't do achieve that, you make the world a better place. I'd love to hear opinions and ideas to improve things, but I'd love us to get down to 0 and have alarm bells going off whenever we cross a threshold of 25. We can do this, if everybody helps. http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/CodeReviews Have a great day, Daniel -- Get involved in Ubuntu development! developer.ubuntu.com/packaging And follow ( -at -) ubuntudev on identi.ca/twitter.com/facebook.com/gplus.to -- Share this post Link to post