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I think that the purpose of a template is to encourage to be explicit about what the PR is for and track decisions so I'm pro some template over no template. I think the 3 of us agreed on this when we were working on stuff that wasn't getting reviewed always? This feels like a very lightweight format to me (it's just a checklist? 🤷♀️ ) - what would be a better way? |
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I see your point and I agree that being explicit about what a PR is for and tracking decisions is good. I will be totally honest "I have performed a self-review of my code" gives me a negative emotional reaction and makes me feel condescend to. With that said, I don't think the checklist is serving it's purpose; I've looked through the past 10 merged PRs and
The So of the 4 item checklist, one I feel called out by, one is already covered by a comment in the issue body, and two aren't used1. That's why I feel getting rid of the checklist is good user-experience. If we want to encourage PRs that aren't empty and linking to issues to facilitate decision tracking, we can leave the original top-level part / I also wouldn't be opposed to adding a nudge to add screenshots, e.g. Footnotes
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The PR template feels like make-work, and I know that I for one have not been using it / finding it helpful.
I think it's good to prompt for self-review and testing but this checklist doesn't feel like the right way to do it.
WDYT @teesloane @sereprz
THIS IS WHAT WILL NO LONGER BE IN PRs:
Checklist before requesting a review
about this update in the description above.