Can we set up some sort of email bot that updates issues
automatically? It's hard to change more than a decade of built in
instinct to reply to an email in my email client ;-)

-Ben

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Peter Kasting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two recommendations for folks participating in code reviews using Rietveld
> (codereview.chromium.org):
> (1) When uploading a patch, make sure you Edit Issue and add at least one
> review email; then use the Publish+Mail Comments link (with a blank body,
> usually) to send out the review request.  When uploading subsequent versions
> of the patch, use Publish+Mail Comments again to send mails noting that
> you've uploaded a new version (if you're ready for it to be re-reviewed).
>  We've had a number of patches with no initial review mail, or no reviewers
> listed, or the reviewer set to the person who uploaded the patch, or
> whatever.  If you don't know whom to ask for review, yell for help on
> #chromium-dev.
> (2) When reviewing a patch or responding to review comments, use the same
> Publish+Mail Comments link to converse.  Tempting as it is, try to avoid
> using your mail client to respond to the comment emails directly, because
> that doesn't put your comments online on the issue where others can see and
> respond to them later.  This helps avoid strange half-broken threads when
> someone else tries to look over and comment on an issue after it's been in
> review for a while.
> Feel free to share other "best practices" you've encountered.
> PK
> >
>

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