Open sgrif opened 7 years ago
Nice. Is the best way to get started to just review and add comments/questions to PRs?
Yup. If you'd like I can add you to the github group which gets pinged for code review
Sure that’d be great!
I am really interested in this but I am just getting started with diesel.
@toddWannaCode that's absolutely fine! Most PRs are quite isolated in scope so you don't need to know everything beforehand. :) Feel free to have a look at and review PRs to get a feel for it, and if you like it, ping me (or another core team member) and we'll add you to the reviewers team.
I'd be interested in jumpiing into some code reviews, if you folks are still looking for people.
Absolutely! Want me to add you to the Reviewers team?
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I'd be interested in jumpiing into some code reviews, if you folks are still looking for people.
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Hey I would be like to be a member of the Reviewers team. Thanks. @killercup
@toddWannaCode, welcome to the league of extraordinary reviewers! :)
@killercup Sure, sounds good.
@leshow, welcome to the Four Nine Horsemen of the Code Review!
Count me in also. I would love to help anyway I can.
@ecasilla, thank you for joining the Order of Magnitude!
@killercup How will the mentoring work exactly is there a gitter for the core team?
@ecasilla You can ask questions either in the public gitter or as comments on the PRs you're trying to review (feel free to ask questions after things have been closed/merged as well)
I don't have much experience in the codebase but I'd like to help review.
I'm a bit late to the party and I haven't really gotten a chance to use diesel, but I'm trying to get into Rust more and would love to help with reviews!
Hey, I'd also like to be in the review team.
Hi, count me in
@retep007 I've added you to the team -- You'll get pinged on future PRs, but feel free to review any of the open PRs in the mean time. There's quite a few open right now.
(Note: Everyone who's replied to this has been added shortly after replying, I'm only singling that person out because there happens to have been an extremely high volume of PRs opened in the past 24 hours and I assumed the were around right now)
I should also mention -- If anyone tries to review a PR, and feels like they don't understand enough to properly review it, please ask questions on the PR. We don't mind explaining things that aren't clear, and hearing what needs more context before the PR is opened is extremely helpful.
Hello all, is there any chance I could please be added also? I am however very much a beginner with Rust :)
Hey folks, just a heads up, I did some cleanup tonight. Anyone who hasn't commented on an issue in the past month will have been removed. If you'd like to be re-added, please comment again on this issue.
Hi @sgrif, let me help you with reviewing! Diesel is used in my work, so improving Diesel is also important task.
@JohnTitor I've added you to the reviewer team.
I would like to do some code review work! It's been lots of fun using Diesel, and I would like to get a good grasp of the internals.
@AlterionX I've added you to the corresponding team. You should now get notifications on requested reviews. Feel free to ask questions everywhere where something is unclear.
Hi! I would like to be added as a reviewer. I'm not familiar with Diesel internals, but I know Rust and would like to help and learn :)
@Razican I've added you to the corresponding team. You should now get notifications on newly requested reviews. If you want you could also check existing PR's. Feel free to ask questions anywhere where something is unclear, we will try to explain it :wink:
If you don't want to be at the reviewer team any more at some point of time just tell us that and we will remove you from the list that get's pinged on new PR's.
Hi! I will be glad to help you to review some pull requests, I'm not familiar with diesel but I have played a lot with hyper and tokio. I think I could help :)
@FlorentinDUBOIS I've sent you a invitation for the reviewer team. You should now get notifications on newly requested reviews. If you want you could also check existing PR's. Feel free to ask questions anywhere where something is unclear, we will try to explain it 😉
If you don't want to be at the reviewer team any more at some point of time just tell us that and we will remove you from the list that get's pinged on new PR's.
Hi! I'm interested also! I know a bit of Rust, but I'm interested into learning and finding a place to contribute :grin:
@danidoni I've sent you an invitation. As mentioned above feel free to ask questions anywhere where something is unclear. It's totally fine (and encouraged) to ask at a PR how something works.
I'm interested in reviewing PRs as well!
@jdlambert I've sent you an invitation. Everything else as written above.
I'm new to diesel but been using Rust for quiet a while, if you need more added shoot me an invite please
@synixebrett I've sent you an invitation. Everything else as written above.
@diesel-rs/reviewers We are interested in getting reviews on the PR's in the diesel 2.0 milestone. I know some of them are quite complicated, so especially there: Please ask questions about everything that is unclear.
@weiznich Are you still looking to recruit more reviewers for Diesel? I’d be happy to lend a hand!
@ELD We are still looking for reviewers. I've sent you an invitation. As written above reviews on any PR's are appreciated. If there is anything unclear about some code just ask and someone will try to explain it. (This also applies to unrelated code).
Hi, I'm interested in reviewing PRs as well!!
@TaKO8Ki I've sent you a invitation. Feel free to review any open still active PR. Also do not hesitate to ask any question about how some code works as part of your review (even if not related to the specific PR). We will try to answer that as good as possible.
Hello, I am interested in reviewing PRs and writing them as well!
@henryboisdequin I've sent you a invitation. Feel free to submit a review at any existent active PR. If there is anything unclear about some part of the code just ask at the corresponding PR or in our gitter channel. If you need help contributing code just ask questions at the corresponding issue or again in our gitter channel. Also opening a WIP PR is encouraged, as central place for discussions about the actual implementation of specific features. If you don't want to be part of the corresponding team anymore, just drop me a message.
Hi @weiznich ,I've already done some commits for diesel, but I'd like to get more involved in the project. I'm currently very interested in how to implement an ORM, so I'd like to submit more PRs and review PRs (although there is still a lot of code I don't understand at the moment).
@hi-rustin I've sent you a invitation. We are always happy to have more people to work on diesel. Feel free to reach out if anything about any part of the code is unclear.
Hi, I've been learning Rust for a few months now and I'm starting to dip my toes in helping out open source projects. Diesel seems very cool and I work with DBs frequently. I'd love to be added to the reviewer team to hopefully help and learn from everyone.
@BobbyByrne I added you to the corresponding team. You should now get a ping each time there is a review necessary. Feel free to ask any question at a PR, even if it's not related to the PR itself. I will try to answer them. Otherwise #2931, #2935 and #2626 are in progress PR's that could get an additional view. Feel free to reach out if anything about any part of the code is unclear.
Hi, I've been learning Rust and would like to get involved in Diesel. Can you add me to the PR reviewers list. Thanks
With the push to 1.0, the current pool of reviewers is starting to run low on bandwidth. We're looking for more people to help get involved with code review. You don't need to be familiar with Diesel's internals to help. Most people who have been on the Diesel core team got started by doing code review. If you're unsure what a piece of code does or why it's being done a certain way, just ask! (Make sure that the commit message doesn't answer that question already though). Don't feel like you can't ask a question just because other reviewers might already know the answer. We're happy to help you get up to speed.