#First-PR review wait time β€” process question

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foggy summit
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πŸ‘‹ First-time contributor here β€” submitted a small cron CLI fix a few days back: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/78139
CI is green, both proof labels attached, Codex bot approved, no CHANGELOG conflict (aligned with new contributor policy). Just wondering if there's a typical wait time for first-PR review or anything else I should do on my end. Not in a rush β€” just want to make sure I'm not missing a step. 🦞

wicked patioBOT
# foggy summit πŸ‘‹ First-time contributor here β€” submitted a small cron CLI fix a few days back:...

I checked the PR page and the contributing guidance. From what’s visible, you’re not missing an obvious step: it’s scoped, CI/proof look in place, and the bot summary says the remaining step is normal maintainer review before merge.

There isn’t a reliable public SLA for first-PR review, so a few days can be normal, especially for maintainer-gated merge. Best thing to do now is keep the branch current if GitHub asks for it, respond to any review threads if they appear, and otherwise wait. If it sits for a week or two with no movement, a short polite comment on the PR asking whether anything else is needed is fine.

Contributing notes are here for reference: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md

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