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Draft Pull Requests
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A Pull Request (PR) should be marked as `draft` if it is not intended to be merged as is,
A Pull Request (PR) should be marked as *draft* if it is not intended to be merged as is,
but is waiting for some sort of feedback.
The author of the PR should be explicit with what kind of feedback is expected
(CI/QA run, discussion on the code, etc...)
GitHub filter is `` is:pr is:open draft:true sort:updated-asc ``
The GitHub filter is `` is:pr is:open draft:true sort:updated-asc `` .
A draft may be closed if it has not been updated in two months.
@ -22,25 +22,44 @@ When a Pull Request is intended to be merged as is, the workflow is the followin
(and eventually request changes if CI finds anything)
3. get merged and closed
A newly created PR should match the filter
`` is:pr is:open draft:false review:none sort:updated-asc no:assignee ``
Once submitted, we aim at providing a first PR review within two weeks and a
month.
If either code, documentation wording or commit messages need re-work, the
reviewer will set the PR state to *changes requested* .
.. note :: It is expected that the author will create a new PR with a new version
of the patch as described in :ref: `Pull Requests Criteria <pull-requests-criteria>` .
A PR may be closed as stale if it has not been updated in two months after
changes were requested.
A PR may be labeled *decision-required* if the reviewer thinks the team needs
more time to analyze the best approach to a proposed solution or discussion
raised by the PR.
Once in approved state, the PRs are in the responsibility of the maintainer, along
with the next branches/PRs.
Reviewers and Maintainers
-------------------------
A newly created PR should match the filter::
is:pr is:open draft:false review:none sort:updated-asc no:assignee
The whole team is responsible to assign a PR to someone precise within 2 weeks.
When someone gets assigned a PR, the PR should get a review status within 2 weeks:
When someone gets assigned a PR, i t should get a review status within 2 weeks:
either changes requested, approved, or assigned to someone else if more
expertise is needed.
GitHub filter for changes-requested PRs is `` is:pr is:open draft:false sort:
updated-asc review:changes-requested``
The GitHub filter for changes-requested PRs is::
Such a PR may be closed if it has not been updated in two months.
It is expected that the author creates a new PR with a new version of the patch
as described in :ref: `Pull Requests Criteria <pull-requests-criteria>` .
is:pr is:open draft:false sort: updated-asc review:changes-requested
Command to get approved PRs is `` gh pr list --json number,reviewDecision --search
"state:open type:pr -review:none" | jq '.[] | select(.reviewDecision=="")'``
The command to get approved PRs is::
Web UI filter does not work cf https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/55826
gh pr list --json number,reviewDecision --search "state:open type:pr -review:none" | jq '.[] | select(.reviewDecision=="")'
An approved PR should match the filter: `` is:open is:pr review:approved `` .
Once in approved state, the PRs are in the responsibility of the merger, along
with the next branches/PRs.