The value of "Reviewed-by:", give and ask for it.
Carlos O'Donell
carlos@redhat.com
Fri May 7 21:45:33 GMT 2021
Community,
Please consider asking for and giving "Reviewed-by:"
I want to thank Adhemerval who has really taken the "Reviewed-by:" process
to heart and in 2021 has absolutely blown past me in number of recorded
reviews. I want to challenge the rest of you to provide "Reviewed-by:" as
part of the review process.
It is a practice that has three important benefits:
(1) It allows you to programmatically track your own reviews and
set your own goals against those reviews. It may even allow
you to show value to your employer, that even if you didn't
get a commit, you contributed to the review of an important
feature.
Corollory: If you are the receipient of a review, please include
the review in your commit. If you use `git-pw * apply` then
the 'Reviewed-by:' is aggregated by patchwork for you automatically.
(2) It sets a clear boundary for when you are complete with the
review of a work carried out by your peer. Setting boundaries is
important. Your peers know you are done the review when you grant
the "Reviewed-by:" line.
Corollory: Ask for 'Reviewed-by:' from your reviewers. It makes the
reviewer an engaged part of the process of review.
(3) It enables automation at the CI/CD level. We can use Reviewed-by:
in an automated fashion to drive cleanup and review of patches
through patchwork. Patches that have Reviewed-by: and have not
been committed should get immediate review to determine what is
lacking for commit.
Thank you. Any feedback on this is appreciated.
--
Cheers,
Carlos.
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