Darren J Moffat writes:
> Is that really too much to ask ?

No, I don't think so.

> made no comment because our past policy was "silence is approval". The 
> problem with "silent approval" is you can't tell the difference between 
> "no problems but everyone read it", "no problems from the one person 
> that read it", and "nobody read it".

That's what the fast-track review during ARC business was meant to
catch -- if there are any available experts in the area, and they
haven't read it yet, they're supposed to speak up.

The new feature is to deny the request if there's a lack of
experience.

I don't think that's necessarily wrong, but it's a bigger change than
just fixing the "silence implies consent" problem.

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