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build: fast-track npm PRs and dont-land them on LTS #38885

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fast-track npm PRs

Was the intent to add the fast-track label?

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targos commented Jun 1, 2021

fast-track npm PRs

Was the intent to add the fast-track label?

Yes 😅

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@@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ subSystemLabels:
/^deps\/v8\/tools\/gen-postmortem-metadata\.py/: V8 Engine, post-mortem
/^deps\/v8\//: V8 Engine
/^deps\/uvwasi\//: wasi
/^deps\/npm\//: npm, fast-track, dont-land-on-v14.x, dont-land-on-v12.x
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I'm generally -1 on automatically marking dependency PRs as fast-track.

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I'd like to defer to @ruyadorno or someone else from the npm team. I added it because all recent npm PRs were fast-tracked.

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We always fast-track every npm update. We had previously asked about maybe carving out something in the process to allow us to land stuff without a fast track.

Pragmatically... the npm team will always ask for a fast-track on every dep update... and with the update now being automated we will always have at least 2 collaborators to approve the fast-track on hand.

Following the process to be consistent makes sense, but perhaps it is worth again revising the approval process for dependencies that we as a project vendor (and hopefully automate the vendoring)

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thanks @targos! as @MylesBorins contextualized already, in practice we have been always asking for a fast-track on every npm update PR and it would be appreciated to just automate that manual work that is already there today.

That said, another challenge we have currently is that not all people in the @nodejs/npm team seem to have access to add/remove labels in the Node.js repo, so alternatively if we're not landing this change here I would like to see an alternative to make that workflow improved for the rest of the team.

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+1 on @ruyadorno's comments/suggestions - personally prefer that automated label route though

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I won't block if that's what is consistent.

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thanks @jasnell 😄

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@jasnell there is the alternative of not requiring the fast-track to land an npm update with 2 reviews 😉

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@targos This needs rebase.

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targos commented Jun 4, 2021

Landed in 6fe89a1

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@targos targos deleted the label-pr-npm branch June 4, 2021 11:07
targos added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 4, 2021
PR-URL: #38885
Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <rlau@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Ruy Adorno <ruyadorno@github.com>
Reviewed-By: Jiawen Geng <technicalcute@gmail.com>
targos added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 11, 2021
PR-URL: #38885
Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <rlau@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Ruy Adorno <ruyadorno@github.com>
Reviewed-By: Jiawen Geng <technicalcute@gmail.com>
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