std.uuid vote results - accepted!

Alex Rønne Petersen alex at lycus.org
Tue Jun 26 21:13:40 PDT 2012


On 26-06-2012 23:16, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
> On 27-Jun-12 01:00, Jens Mueller wrote:
>> Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
>>> The voting is over, and, not surprising, std.uuid is accepted for
>>> inclusion into Phobos with 10 "yes" vs 0 "no" votes total.
>>>
>>> Congratulations, Johannes! Time to roll up pull request ;)
>>>
>>> Votes counted as YES:
>>>     1. Alex Rønne Petersen
>>>     2. John Chapman
>>>     3. Jesse Phillips
>>>     4. Jonathan M Davis
>>>     5. Jonas Drewsen
>>>     6. Mike Wey
>>>     7. Me
>>>     8. Masahiro Nakagawa
>>>     9. David Nadlinger (on condition of fixing @trusted)
>>>     10. Bernard Helyer
>>>
>>> P.S. I'm glad we did it. Any new candidates?
>>> Let's keep reviews going, as I recall there were some crowding in
>>> review queue already.
>>
>> I think the most up to date list is here
>> http://prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?ReviewQueue
>> Andrei is preparing std.benchmark for review. I do not know about other
>> candidates.
>
> Great, I'd love to see it in Phobos.
>
> However I believe it's important to have alternatives. Review requires
> certain amount of spare time from BOTH reviewers and the author. It not
> at all unexpected for author to suddenly not have enough of spare time
> for current review cycle.
>
>> BTW there is also
>> https://trello.com/board/phobos-review-queue/4f33d3c6542c156960533efb
>>
>> It should be decided what is the official source regarding reviews. It
>> seemed as if it would be moved over to Trello in the hope for a better
>> organization. If there is a consensus I will move all information from
>> the Wiki to Trello.
>
> The trello has the disadvantage of being even less
> public/popular/obvious then D wiki. D wiki has the only disadvantage of
> it having a big pile of junk coming from the old D1 days.
>
> I don't think Trello is a net improvement at all but I may be missing
> something.
>
>

For starters, we could put a link to the Trello org on dlang.org.

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Alex Rønne Petersen
alex at lycus.org
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