Dec. 15, 2021
6:50 p.m.
On 12/14/21 23:53, Eliot Lear wrote:
Do you really not want PRs? I think the issue is where discussion happens, not how code lands...
If the development repository accepted pull requests, there would be two places where discussion would occur: one on tz@iana.org and the other in the GitHub PR threads. It's better to have just one place. I expect this sort of thing is why Linus Torvalds disabled PRs for the Linux kernel: he already had an established procedure for PRs via email, and didn't want to deal with two discussion areas. Although GitHub PRs have some advantages, it's not clear that they outweigh the advantages of the mailing list for tzdb.