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fb0deb99
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Calen Pennington
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Merge pull request #121 from MITx/pmitros/documentation
Rapid merge procedure
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review it (this may change as the team grows).
* Each contributor is responsible for finding a person to review their
code. If it is not clear to the contributor who is appropriate, each
project has an owner
project has an owner who is the default go-to.
2.1 Rapid pull
Unmerged code can lead to merge conflicts, and slow down
development. We have an experimental procedure for handling rapid
pulls and merges. To qualify:
* A piece of code must only have minor issues remaining (nothing which
we would be uncomfortable placing on a server).
* Either the requester or the puller takes ownership for guaranteeing
that those issues are resolved within a short timeframe.
* Both the requester and the puller must be comfortable with it.
* Both the requester and the owner must have a history of/ability to
resolve remaining issues quickly.
If code qualifies:
* It can be merged, and repaired in master.
* The pull message should specify '## pending fixes/OWNER' where ## is
the pull request number, and OWNER is the owner.
* All required fixes are documented in github in the (now closed) pull
request, and should be marked off there when applied (potentially,
directly to master).
* Once all fixes are applied, the final commit should specify
'## closed'.
3. Documentation Standards
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