OSBP 3/8: Making Changes
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- Open Source Best Practices (OSBP), a crash course for BSc students of Innopolis University.
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0:00 Introduction
3:27 2013, Bram Adams
8:56 1. Make a small pull request
12:21 2015, Amiangshu Bosu
14:22 2018, Caitlin Sadowski
17:02 2. Don't group your changes
21:46 2020, Carolyn D. Egelman
26:17 3. Insist on code reviews and merges politely
29:13 2020, Marco Ortu
31:16 What is "valence"
37:36 2019, Denae Ford
43:36 4. Be a leader and a boss of a pull request
49:17 5. Mostly explain "why" you make changes, not "what" you change
59:56 6. Be prepared for criticism about your style, not functionality
1:03:00 2021, Valentina Lenarduzzi
1:06:48 7. Commit the code and its tests in different pull requests
1:15:05 Questions and Answers - Věda a technologie
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Wanted to ask should I send test with code together in a single PR but it was th 7-th advice =)
1:19:20 на гитхабе где-то в настройках репозитория есть специальная страница для правил, принятых в нем. Можно её заполнить и на нее ссылаться, когда PR им не соответствует.
12:06 i don’t agree with point “acceptance will be higher” for small pull requests of one big feature - I think code reviewer need to know a some roadmap to understand the role of isolated small changes in PR. Who and how can provide it to him?
может стоит на родном языке говорить, тогда и просмотров будет на 690, а на порядок больше