Hi Ryan If you set the reviewers correctly at the time of codereview creating from the web interface, a mail is sent out to the reviewers. [email protected] is automatically supposed to send the mail to d...@shindig, it might take some time though because of some routing problems. I don't know the full details of how [email protected] is setup, maybe some of the other devs can give provide more information.
But in case you think the mail has not been sent and you want to send the mail again, you can use the upload.py script and set the --send-mail flag, it will force send the mail to the reviewers. We usually end up copying the mail template and send it ourselves, and last but not the least, we do send it to dev@ even though its not advised :) On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 7:43 PM, Ryan J Baxter <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I was following the instructions on this page for creating and submitting > a patch to Shindig, http://shindig.apache.org/community/index.html. I > have a question about step 7. I created an issue at > codereview.appspot.com, added [email protected] as a > reviewer, and uploaded my patch. However, I did not see an email go out > to the mailing list notifying everyone. From what I have seen for other > fixes, there seems to be an email that gets sent out to everyone. Am I > doing something wrong? > > http://codereview.appspot.com/3811041/ > > -Ryan > > Email: [email protected] > Phone: 978-899-3041 > developerWorks Profile > >
