James Ross
twpol.tech.lgbt.ap.brid.gy
James Ross
@twpol.tech.lgbt.ap.brid.gy
He/him. Cis/het. I like #Data, #Trains, #Japan / #日本, and the Oxford comma. Professional computer whisperer. C#/DotNet/JavaScript. Southern England, UK.

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Reposted by James Ross
What the heck, I'll look into getting it, but since banks are, well, banks, rather than rely entirely on them to safely plan the purchase, and while I don't like to beg for money, if you'd like to help me realize my dream you can send me a tip over at https://ko-fi.com/nomaxice/goal?g=0 to help […]
Original post on meow.social
meow.social
January 31, 2026 at 6:50 PM
Reposted by James Ross
@dalias @whitequark this is not only obvious but literally, empirically, true https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.18150
Understanding the Helpfulness of Stale Bot for Pull-based Development: An Empirical Study of 20 Large Open-Source Projects
Pull Requests (PRs) that are neither progressed nor resolved clutter the list of PRs, making it difficult for the maintainers to manage and prioritize unresolved PRs. To automatically track, follow up, and close such inactive PRs, Stale bot was introduced by GitHub. Despite its increasing adoption, there are ongoing debates on whether using Stale bot alleviates or exacerbates the problem of inactive PRs. To better understand if and how Stale bot helps projects in their pull-based development workflow, we perform an empirical study of 20 large and popular open-source projects. We find that Stale bot can help deal with a backlog of unresolved PRs as the projects closed more PRs within the first few months of adoption. Moreover, Stale bot can help improve the efficiency of the PR review process as the projects reviewed PRs that ended up merged and resolved PRs that ended up closed faster after the adoption. However, Stale bot can also negatively affect the contributors as the projects experienced a considerable decrease in their number of active contributors after the adoption. Therefore, relying solely on Stale bot to deal with inactive PRs may lead to decreased community engagement and an increased probability of contributor abandonment.
arxiv.org
January 27, 2026 at 2:28 AM
Reposted by James Ross
@whitequark Software Discoveries Catherine, who lives in WASM and discovers 10000 amazing things a day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
January 26, 2026 at 10:54 PM