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How to decide to accept a PR. #3

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DavidSagan opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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How to decide to accept a PR. #3

DavidSagan opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 0 comments

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We need to settle on how PRs are accepted (merged). My proposal is this:

  • If a PR is represents a "trivial" change, that is, the PR only does something like correct grammar, then the PR can be accepted by any of the "maintainers" designated by the community.
  • If the PR involves code changes (for example to a particular translation program), the people who are maintaining the code will decide by consensus whether to accept or not.
  • For other PRs, I propose that acceptance would need a 75% approval vote. I put the bar high here since if there is significant objection to a PR, there can always be more discussion. In fact I would be open to using a higher percentage here at least to try out.

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