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https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/5588#issuecomment-881639368 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/5588 | 881639368 | IC_kwDOAMm_X840jL_I | 5635139 | 2021-07-16T18:31:44Z | 2021-07-16T18:31:44Z | MEMBER | I basically think we should never wait for PRs, or spend time "rounding them up" before doing a release. Stuff is going to go in at some point, and exactly when doesn't matter as much as reducing the burden of doing releases. Indeed — even if we're only attempting to reduce the time between code merging and being released — we'd arguably reduce that more by forgoing this rounding up effort, making releases easier and more frequent. The only argument I can see is that it's some "call to action" that helps motivate people to push something over the edge. (but not super confident and realize I am maybe contra-consensus, so weigh appropriately) |
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