[Python-Dev] "Five reviews to get yours reviewed"?
Antoine Pitrou
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Sun Mar 2 01:25:33 CET 2014
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On Sun, 2 Mar 2014 11:11:01 +1100 Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote: > More importantly, if there is such an offer, it'd be great to mention > it somewhere, so people can know what they can do to move an issue > forward. (And preferably with a link somewhere to what it means to > review a patch - what it takes to make a useful and helpful review, > which I'm not entirely sure of at the moment.) If there's not, is it > something that could be considered? I'd love to see some downward > movement on the Open Issues figure, but am not really sure what I can > personally do to help. It's such an unbalanced offer that it's understandable why it never worked. "One review against another" would be reasonable. That said, it's not a mere issue of time. It's also that occasional contributors may not have (or may not feel they have) the required expertise to review other people's patches. Regards Antoine.
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