I don't think we should lower our standards only to get more parts released.
Making a list of parts with known issues is just a waste of time and effort. No one will ever rework that list of parts. Look at the list of parts with known BFC errors on the PT. No one was working it, untill I decided to do that.
What we need are more active rewiers and more responsive part authors. Uploading a part and not responding on a review is a waste of the reviewers time and effort.
If I give a review in a Novote and the author ignores my opinion, I'm not likely going to review his next part. A second reviewer will ignore the file. Someone else has already revied it, and found some errors in it. Giving a Hold-vote is the only way to move things forward. I'm only allowed to change a bad file that have a Hold vote.
I also don't like the trend we are currently seeing. A sprint of hasty reviews only to get parts into the next release. Making parts take time, and reviewing them also takes time, and isn't something that should be done in the last minute. I prefer a more constant stream of releases, giving us a chance to quickly correct any faulty parts that needs recycling.
Making a list of parts with known issues is just a waste of time and effort. No one will ever rework that list of parts. Look at the list of parts with known BFC errors on the PT. No one was working it, untill I decided to do that.
What we need are more active rewiers and more responsive part authors. Uploading a part and not responding on a review is a waste of the reviewers time and effort.
If I give a review in a Novote and the author ignores my opinion, I'm not likely going to review his next part. A second reviewer will ignore the file. Someone else has already revied it, and found some errors in it. Giving a Hold-vote is the only way to move things forward. I'm only allowed to change a bad file that have a Hold vote.
I also don't like the trend we are currently seeing. A sprint of hasty reviews only to get parts into the next release. Making parts take time, and reviewing them also takes time, and isn't something that should be done in the last minute. I prefer a more constant stream of releases, giving us a chance to quickly correct any faulty parts that needs recycling.