Josh Berkus wrote:
> The -rrreviewers list exists to assign patches to volunteer Round Robin
> Reviewers (which you would know if you'd bothered to read the list
> description, or the RRR wiki page).
Hey, I came up with the list description out of thin air ;-)
> There is no discussion on the list,
> just assignments. As the person doing the assignments, the list makes
> my life much easier. Otherwise, I am forced to use private e-mail and
> keep a list of who the reviewers are and their e-mail addresses on a
> scratch pad. Painful, time-consuming, and I lose track of people. And
> I can't easily turn over the task to others, as I have to do on Nov. 8
> to Dave Page.
OK, so I was going to opine that it's just as good to post the
assignments to pgsql-hackers, but then thought that it's not such a hot
idea given the wider distribution of it. However, I just checked the
archives of -rrreviewers and I notice two things:
1. the traffic is very low
2. reviews have started being crossposted to -rrreviewers and -hackers
(worse yet, posted only to the former)
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