I think its a good idea. It's been around for a while but team mentions are 
not often used: https://github.com/blog/1121-introducing-team-mentions 
(lately I have heard a few people mention it, but it isn't a new thing as 
far as I can tell from github). 

Cool stuff! Certainly a bit better than @-mentioning someone by name that 
you would normally ask for a review (as they may be busy).

On Thursday, January 7, 2016 at 7:42:26 AM UTC+11, Baptiste Mathus wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> If you've already tried to get feedback on a PR you were working on, or 
> are interested in helping & learning things by reviewing other's code, read 
> on.
>
> Daniel just helped set up a Jenkinsci GitHub organization new sub-team 
> called '*code-reviewers*' to define a group of people willing to try and 
> review code at the request of others.
>
>    - If you want to be part of it, click on the right button on that 
>    page: 
>           https://github.com/orgs/jenkinsci/teams/code-reviewers
>    
>    - If you want to notify that team (and get reviewed) in a comment, use 
>    the *@jenkinsci/code-reviewers* form (should autocomplete).
>    
> Here it is. This is something we wanted to try and still very early in the 
> process, don't hesitate to tell us what you think of it here or on IRC.
>
> Hope you find it useful!
>
> Cheers
>
> -- Baptiste
>

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