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Re: please try to avoid sending pullreqs late on release-candidate day


From: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
Subject: Re: please try to avoid sending pullreqs late on release-candidate day
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2020 12:26:57 +0200
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On 7/23/20 8:28 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> writes:
> 
>> Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> writes:
>>
>>> Am 21.07.2020 um 17:56 hat Peter Maydell geschrieben:
>>>> It is not helpful if everybody sends their pullrequests late
>>>> on the Tuesday afternoon, as there just isn't enough time in the
>>>> day to merge test and apply them all before I have to cut the tag.
>>>> Please, if you can, try to send pullrequests earlier, eg Monday.
>>>
>> <snip>
>>>
>>> So given that we _will_ have some late patches, what can we do to
>>> improve the situation?
>>>
>>> Maybe I could send the pull request before testing it to save some time.
>>> Your tests will take a while anyway, so if my own testing fails (e.g.
>>> for the parts of iotests that you don't test), I would still have time
>>> to NACK my own pull request. This wouldn't buy us more than an hour at
>>> most and could lead to wasted testing effort on your side (which is
>>> exactly the resource we want to save).
>>>
>>> Can you test multiple pull requests at once? The Tuesday ones tend to be
>>> small (between 1 and 3 patches was what I saw yesterday), so they should
>>> be much less likely to fail than large pull requests. If you test two
>>> pull requests together and it fails so you have to retest one of them in
>>> isolation, you still haven't really lost time compared to testing both
>>> individually. And if it succeeds, you cut the testing time in half.
>>
>> I've taken to just stacking up patches from my multiple trees to avoid
>> sending more than one PR a week. Of course sometimes the stack grows a
>> bit too tall and becomes unwieldy :-/
> 
> You're right, stacking unrelated smaller pull requests makes sense when
> pulling all the pull requests in flight races with a deadline.

I tend to disagree, since few patches from the "candidate fixes for
5.1-rc1" series are still being discussed, and we are past rc1. Half
of them could have been merged in for rc1.




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