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Altai-man_ AlexDaniel, pong 08:16
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JJMerelo releasable6: status 08:33
releasable6 JJMerelo, Next release in ≈15 days and ≈10 hours. 1 blocker. Changelog for this release was not started yet
tellable6 2020-08-06T17:06:13Z #raku <guifa> jjmerelo: I’ll work on it as soon as I get done fighting with this stupid localtime/gmttime algorithm. I’ve got… something… off even though I’ve sworn I’ve translated the code exactly
releasable6 JJMerelo, Details: gist.github.com/09e1b3c6aab1662797...b97f37fa67
JJMerelo .tell p6steve you ready to upload your article, or you want me to upload it for you? 08:37
tellable6 JJMerelo, I'll pass your message to p6steve
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JJMerelo Today's 20th anniversary post is out raku-advent.blog/2020/08/07/rfc-16...unctions/, by lizmat 09:35
tellable6 2020-08-07T09:04:26Z #raku <ab5tract> JJMerelo so the good news is that my last few days have been deeply steeped in rational numbers. just need to get it all down now :)
hey JJMerelo, you have a message: gist.github.com/d027e060b8ec790144...a2ea15cd84
JJMerelo .tell ab5tract amazing. Good luck. 09:36
tellable6 JJMerelo, I'll pass your message to ab5tract
Altai-man JJMerelo, hi! Around? 09:39
JJMerelo Yes 09:40
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tbrowder .ask ugexe happy with my roast pr #663? 14:03
tellable6 tbrowder, I'll pass your message to ugexe
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ugexe yes, very good 14:04
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patrickb .tell vrurg Can you have another look at github.com/rakudo/rakudo/pull/3838 ? I have addressed your remarks, but also changed the SysConfig class to be stateful and have an object. I'd like to merge this soon-ish to not be in the situation again to merge something like this shortly before a release. 14:16
tellable6 patrickb, I'll pass your message to vrurg
patrickb releasable6: status
releasable6 patrickb, Next release in ≈15 days and ≈4 hours. 2 blockers. Changelog for this release was not started yet
patrickb, Details: gist.github.com/90a1dfa8b30be2fd45...87f52bf28a
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vrurg patrickb: Unfortunately, I'm not sure I will have time for this soon. We've got a disaster at work, lost whole data center. 14:17
tellable6 vrurg, I'll pass your message to patrickb
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Geth_ rakudo: 491e1defba | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core.c/Map.pm6
Remove (()) from Map.new.raku

There is no need for them, so just don't create them.
15:43
rakudo: 798614cb78 | (Jonathan Worthington)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | src/core.c/Map.pm6
Merge pull request #3826 from rakudo/shorter-Map-raku

Remove (()) from Map.new.raku
lizmat finally :-) 15:44
I was wondering how long it would take for *anybody* to merge that
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AlexDaniel lizmat: in some places people just agree that at least one approving review is enough and the author can merge it at any time 16:43
because rakudo devs don't really use branches and PRs for everything there is just no policy for that 16:44
lizmat clearly 16:45
but I have been accused of committing to master willy nilly
so I've stopped doing that
I have also been the source of premature merges, so I won't do any merges either anymore 16:47
AlexDaniel I think it's better for the author to merge when they feel it's ready 16:50
lizmat then why the PR?
AlexDaniel for reviews, CI, polishing, etc. 16:51
also better for release management
at least in the way we have it now
that said I wonder if those who have no commit bit can merge their own PRs… 16:52
probably not…
lizmat "I think it's better for the author to merge when they feel it's ready" 16:53
do you think I think it is not ready for merging when I make a PR that is not a WIP ?
AlexDaniel yeah, because they know better if there are any other PRs that need to go in together, in which order, they know if it's fully ready or not, etc.
lizmat: “draft PR” feature doesn't exactly work that good 16:55
for example, say you made a PR, then realized that further changes are needed
as far as I know there's no way to turn it into a draft, only to close it
or are you talking about editing the title and adding [WIP] in there? 16:56
lizmat I'm talking about the BS in the statement "I think it's better for the author to merge when they feel it's ready" 16:57
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AlexDaniel it's a common workflow, it works 17:02
ugexe its what we do on our team at $work
AlexDaniel ugexe: just curious, how many reviews do you require? 17:03
ugexe for our team we we require 1 reviewer for basic stuff. projects that get into PCI require 2. anything that touches security requires an additional security review. anything changing or using infrastructure in a new way usually requires an additional SRE approval 17:07
note however that in a company there is a natural barrier to rubber stamping PRs too, since approving a lot of bad PRs will not look well during employee review 17:08
there isn't really anything stopping me from approving stuff i dont know about in rakudo
we just have to hope people who dont know about what is going on in a PR will leave comments like +1 instead of approving 17:09
AlexDaniel what's PCI?
ugexe payment card industry compliance
AlexDaniel yeah, that workflow sounds very familiar, though it seems to be a bit more advanced because you seem to have different “levels” 17:12
ugexe: question! Is there anything preventing people from rubber stamping PRs from experienced devs (those who were in the company for years)?
ugexe that generally results in one of three things: 1) other experienced devs chime in -- this is easier when the PR submitter is interested in fielding responses and not just getting the approval 2) a dev with sufficient political clout will ensure they get their way (like someone from another team who would not have seen these changes, who then makes moves that results in that team needing to redo their work). 17:19
Luckily this seems to work for the better at $work even though it sounds a bit bad. and finally 3) people are here to get paid, not build a 100 year product, and thus people get over bad, unfutureproof decisions sooner than later
raku-bridge <Vendethiel> AlexDaniel: you can turn a PR back into a draft now 17:20
AlexDaniel how? 17:21
Ah, I see it now! 17:22
“Still in progress? Convert to draft”
thanks
[Tux] Rakudo version 2020.07-56-g798614cb7 - MoarVM version 2020.07-14-g656142e21
csv-ip5xs0.811 - 0.834
csv-ip5xs-207.806 - 7.966
csv-parser25.446 - 26.911
csv-test-xs-200.394 - 0.395
test7.528 - 7.932
test-t1.861 - 1.898
test-t --race0.814 - 0.825
test-t-2031.150 - 32.207
test-t-20 --race8.735 - 9.127
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Geth_ roast: d234faf21d | (Tom Browder)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | 5 files
Improve tests by reducing EVAL blocks, refactoring & merging test files (#663)

  * Improve tests by minimizing EVAL blocks and refactoring and merging test files
This commit:
  + Merges contents of file '11-non-breaking-space.t' into file '12-non-breaking-space.t'
... (24 more lines)
17:40
linkable6 ROAST#663 [closed]: github.com/Raku/roast/pull/663 Improve tests by reducing EVAL blocks, refactoring & merging test files
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