Comment by swyx
5 years ago
> I think they should definitely offer the ability for you to signal/flag that you're not interested in participating as a repository.
not good enough. it needs to be opt-in. why is a random private company generating even more work for open source maintainers?
From DO's policy statement on quality:
https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/details#quality
> There's a seven-day review window for all pull requests before they count toward completing the challenge. Once a participant has submitted four eligible pull requests (ready-to-review, not drafts), the review window begins. This period gives maintainers time to identify and label spammy pull requests as invalid. If the pull requests are not marked as invalid within that window, they will allow the user to complete the Hacktoberfest challenge. If any of the pull requests are labeled as invalid, the user will return to the pending state until they have four eligible pull requests, at which point the review period will start again.<
So all the spammer needs are four projects with maintainers who are too busy IRL to flag spam posted to their repos?
Are we all now to be unpaid conscripts of DO's marketing department?
Sure, I’m fine with that!
Meh, this is the classic situation where one individual (either a person or a company) starts speaking for everybody (or everybody in a category).
And of course one size does not fit all.