On Mon, 8 Apr 2019, Eric Fried wrote:
* Where is the balance between backport hurting churn and keeping the mix fresh?
I'm not sure "fresh" is the heaviest hitter on the plus side. Making the code organized and crisp and usable (from a developer standpoint) and maintainable is the main thing to me.
Will come back to the rest of the message (summary: lgtm) another time, but I wanted to clarify "fresh": In my experience, the community that surrounds code is better in a variety of ways when _all_ the code managed by that community is visited regularly. One of the easiest and most rewarding ways to do that visiting is to be intentional about doing regular refactoring. Again, in my experience, this process keeps everybody (old and new) up to date on what's going on and regularly finds bugs, typos and inefficiencies in the code and misapprehensions in the community. All of which probably equates to "organized and crisp and usable" but is more explicit about the mechanics that get it there and the people surrounding it. -- Chris Dent ٩◔̯◔۶ https://anticdent.org/ freenode: cdent tw: @anticdent