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- Add points regarding real name and e-mail requirements - Replace old IRC links with the chat references - Update PR management guidelines accordingly
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# Rules for managing Pull Requests
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For the sake of trying to maintain an acceptable number of open but idle PRs, the following rules should be considered:
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- If a PR has at least one approval, it can be merged after 1 week of waiting for additional comments.
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- If the change has at least 3 approvals or you consider it trivial enough, it may be merged right away.
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- If a PR stays in "changes requested" for too long, and there is no indication from the author that they are working on it, it shall be closed.
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- Rule of thumb: 2 weeks for a small PR. Can be longer if the PR is large.
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- The PR can be reopened at any point, if you have additional comments, or new changes have been done.
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- If you require a review from a particular person, assign the PR to that person. Don't just rely on the "review requested" feature of GitHub.
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- Remember that PR labels exist. You can assign an appropriate label to a pull request to designate it's scope, grab additional attention or just for extra navigation possibilities.
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- Don't feel obliged to comment everything you see, just for the sake of commenting. Be it on JIRA, GitHub, or even on IRC.
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In addition, in order to avoid coming off as rude to helpful contributors, please refrain from:
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- Asking the contributor to do unrelated work
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- Closing without providing a reason
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- Merging with the intention to rewrite that code soon after
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Before merging a PR, make sure it follows the [contributing rules](CONTRIBUTING.md#rules-and-recommendations), but more importantly:
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- Make sure the author has specified a real e-mail in all PR commits
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- If PR contains code or translations, make sure the author has not specified a nickname or alias, but a full legal name in all PR commits
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- If PR contains media (wallpapers, themes, icons, sounds) or out-of-code documentation, make sure the author has specified the name or alias in all PR commits
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- If PR contains mixed code with media changes, handle it as PR with code
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- Important notes before using "Squash and merge" strategy on a PR:
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- Make sure the author's name in GitHub profile matches one in commits. If this is not the case, ask the author to set it accordingly.
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- If the author does not want to set the name in GitHub profile:
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- "no squash merge" label needs to be added to a PR.
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- Make sure every commit message is formatted correctly as in [.gitmessage](https://github.com/reactos/reactos/blob/master/.gitmessage).
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- Finally in this case a PR has to be merged either using "Rebase and merge" strategy or manually.
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- By pressing "Squash and merge" button in a PR you can make sure the author does not use no-reply e-mail -
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under the commit message there will be a text label saying: `This commit will be authored by <address@email.com>`
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