Hi Team,
As Response to:
On 05/01/17 13:22, L. Aaron Kaplan wrote:
I definitely prefer the current model *for all of us* to send PRs and the core maintainers (mostly Sebix) has to go over the PRs and do some QA before merging them in.
It's really a matter of cleanliness and quality assurance.
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Am Donnerstag 05 Januar 2017 18:40:03 schrieb Sybil Ehrensberger:
I think keeping pull requests, regardless of whether more people will receive write access to the repository, is a good idea. PRs are a great way to do code review and get feedback from other contributors before merging a new feature. Just because you have write access to the repository does not mean that you can no longer make PRs.
Just to clarify my thoughts here: I never intended to remove the PR's from the process. I also share the opinion that those are a good way contribute new code and to ensure a certain quality. In addition they give us the possibility to learn from each other.
Best Regards
Dustin