Alvaro,
>> 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 ;-)
Huh? There's a full description on the listserv, from the creation of
the list. Are you not able to access that?
> 1. the traffic is very low
I'm not concerned about the impact it would have on -hackers. I am
concerned about reviewers missing their assignments because -hackers is
~~100 posts/day. Also, --rrreviews makes it easy and clear how to join
as an RRR; you subscribe to the mailing list (see RRR wiki page).
> 2. reviews have started being crossposted to -rrreviewers and -hackers
> (worse yet, posted only to the former)
Oh, you're right, the cross-posting is annoying. Have posted behavioral
correction to --rrreviewers.
Again, --rrr is not an ideal solution. We need commitfest software
which is capable of e-mailing people. But an --rrr list is much better
than relying on my private mailbox.
--Josh