We have a very active project with potentially dozens of new PRs coming in every day - I don't think relying on the community to look is a very sustainable model. Is there no way to add reviewers without tagging them? There seems to be a way to filter by reviews needing attention - seems silly that non-committers can't add committers ...
> On Jan 17, 2018, at 2:51 PM, Vivek Ratnavel <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Jason, > > Thanks for bringing this up. For contributors, the best way to notify > people would be to tag them in comments. This is another good reason to add > [component] tags to the PR title, so that committers who are working on > those components can pro-actively take a look at the newly opened pull > requests. The committers of the community should actively check newly > created PRs and resolve them. If the PR is not reviewed by any committer > for a long time, then the contributor can try pinging the committers by > tagging them in comments as I mentioned before. Relevant committers can be > found by doing a git blame on the files contributed in the patch. > > Thanks, > Vivek Ratnavel > > On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 11:33 AM, Jason Golieb <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> As a non-committer, is it possible to add reviewers to a pull request? It >> doesn’t look like it to me. What’s the suggested procedure for getting eyes >> on my PRs? >> > > > > -- > -Vivek Ratnavel S
