Managing the review queue
spir
denis.spir at gmail.com
Mon Mar 28 15:30:55 PDT 2011
On 03/28/2011 09:18 PM, dsimcha wrote:
> == Quote from Walter Bright (newshound2 at digitalmars.com)'s article
>> A further issue with the review process is that the bulk of people won't look at
>> something until it is actually released. I think the only way to deal with this
>> is to be willing to correct deficiencies found after release.
>
> Please clarify "release". If you mean making the code and documentation public
> and conveniently accessible, that's the point of the review process. If you mean
> actually including it with the DMD distribution, then maybe we need an "incubator"
> package as others have suggested. Things would get in incubator after abbreviated
> review. While in incubator we'd make no guarantees about their stability or even
> their continued inclusion. The "real" review would take place over a release
> cycle or two, while the module was in incubator. After each release cycle, we'd
> make a three-way decision. A module can:
>
> 1. Be declared stable and promoted to std.
>
> 2. Be declared not worthwhile and removed.
>
> 3. Kept in incubator pending further review and improvements.
Anyway,n this is far better than premature adoption (mainly because later found
issues often reveal design bugs that require major modification).
Denis
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