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--- Comment #7 from Shyamsundar ---
(In reply to Nigel Babu from comment #5)
> I'm going to be a bit skeptical here. If someone doesn't notice their first
> email notification, would an additional email actually help?
>
> Our recommendation
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Niels de Vos changed:
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--- Comment #6 from
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--- Comment #4 from Shyamsundar ---
(In reply to Niels de Vos from comment #3)
> If reviewers are added automatically, but still no action is taken after ~2
> weeks, it may make sense to send an email with some details about the
> proposed
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--- Comment #3 from Niels de Vos ---
If reviewers are added automatically, but still no action is taken after ~2
weeks, it may make sense to send an email with some details about the proposed
change to the maintainers mailing list.
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You
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--- Comment #2 from Shyamsundar ---
My thoughts:
Let's not do it after 2 weeks, let it happen as the review is posted.
Also, let's add MAINTAINERS as per their areas of responsibility, that way a
patch does not get 20 reviewers, but rather
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--- Comment #1 from Amar Tumballi ---
Notice that this has a problem that we can get into infinite loop of warning
people every 2weeks of inactivity, but never reaching 90days. Hence we need a
mechanism to identify the patches only once, ie,