From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
To: "Sverre Rabbelier" <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Cc: "Jakub Narebski" <jnareb@gmail.com>, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] Use cases for 'git statistics'
Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 10:30:20 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7vprrf4lar.fsf@gitster.siamese.dyndns.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7vlk29er1w.fsf@gitster.siamese.dyndns.org> (Junio C. Hamano's message of "Fri, 16 May 2008 17:02:19 -0700")
Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> writes:
> "Sverre Rabbelier" <srabbelier@gmail.com> writes:
>
>>> >> Details I think need to be provided by maintainer...
>>> >
>>> > Do you mean Junio, or the user of the program?
>>>
>>> I mean that all I can provide is speculation. I'm not, and never was
>>> a maintainer of OSS project, and I don't know what criteria one use
>>> (perhaps unvoiced criteria) to decide whether given patch needs to be
>>> examined more closely, or the cursory browsing should be enough.
>>
>> I reckon more input from actual maintainers would be needed then.
>> Junio: aside from the original list with suggestions you provided,
>> could you shine your light as git maintainer on this?
> ...
> Project maintainers and old timers become familiar with habits, strengths
> and weaknesses of known contributors over time, and that is the source of
> such trust.
I just realized another thing about "the source of trust". The
"statistics" would count _only_ what gets accepted, but maintainers and
list participants have much richer set of datapoints to judge the
strengths and weaknesses of contributors --- rejects.
An early round of contribution from somebody needs deeper review if the
contributor has a history of taking many rounds of refinements to get a
rather trivial change into an acceptable shape. IOW, over time people can
learn who are meticulous and who are careless from rejection counts, which
is not recorded in the committed history.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-05-21 17:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-05-08 15:51 [RFC] Use cases for 'git statistics' Sverre Rabbelier
2008-05-12 9:38 ` Sverre Rabbelier
2008-05-12 10:16 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-05-12 10:19 ` Sverre Rabbelier
2008-05-12 11:19 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-05-12 11:49 ` Sverre Rabbelier
2008-05-12 12:40 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-05-12 13:01 ` Sverre Rabbelier
[not found] ` <bd6139dc0805120604m349b1fbbr39c6dcb8d893e771@mail.gmail.com>
2008-05-13 13:07 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-05-13 13:37 ` Sverre Rabbelier
2008-05-14 20:34 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-05-15 12:21 ` Andreas Ericsson
2008-05-17 0:02 ` Junio C Hamano
2008-05-18 1:01 ` Sverre Rabbelier
2008-05-21 17:30 ` Junio C Hamano [this message]
2008-05-21 20:52 ` Sverre Rabbelier
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