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Unreliable Followups/Unassignment #408
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@wannacfuture The time limit for this bounty is on Sat, 17 Jun 2023 04:35:24 GMT Your currently set address is: |
@pavlovcik , could you provide more information in detail? So, what the bot should do about the bounties with no update? |
The bot should follow up as it does on some bounties (I am assuming it is only working on bounties with an open pull request right now. Before it worked on any assigned bounty with no activity!) The thing is, in the linked example above, the bounty hunter never even started the task. It already has been a full week so they should have already been unassigned by now. This bounty requires that you figure out the root cause of the issue, as well as provide a fix. This is an important feature because at any given moment there may be many bounties assigned and then the bounty hunters stop working on them which means that our organization's development throughput will decrease. |
The reason of not unassigning is there is a comment of that bounty hunter which is created less than a week before. So, let's clarify.
What do you think, @pavlovcik ? |
@pavlovcik , Can you check my thoughts above? |
There are two "checkpoints"
The bot should be following up when activity is not visible from the bounty hunter. "Activity" includes:
Any of those actions should reset the clock for the bot to follow up AND for unassign. This means that if the bot asks for an update, and the bounty hunter adds a new commit, the bot should wait another four days until it asks for updates again. |
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The bot seems to be inconsistent on who it follows up with and then unassigns when dealing with bounties that are assigned but have no updates happening. This is an important feature that should be functional, or else we will have many bounties being reserved and neglected.
I have a feeling that this stopped being reliable after implementing the capability for the bot to monitor linked pull requests for updates. But this feeling may be unfounded cause I haven't done the research to confirm it.
Originally posted by @sweetapplepumpkinpie in #176 (comment)
I will compile examples as I find them.
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callingforge fmt
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