[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [win-pv-devel] [PATCH v3 5/7] Add Code Review Guide
> On 19 Dec 2019, at 09:56, Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 18.12.2019 18:09, Lars Kurth wrote: >> >> >> On 18/12/2019, 14:29, "Julien Grall" <julien@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi Lars, >> >> On 12/12/2019 21:14, Lars Kurth wrote: >>> +### Workflow from an Author's Perspective >>> + >>> +When code authors receive feedback on their patches, they typically first >>> try >>> +to clarify feedback they do not understand. For smaller patches or patch >>> series >>> +it makes sense to wait until receiving feedback on the entire series before >>> +sending out a new version addressing the changes. For larger series, it may >>> +make sense to send out a new revision earlier. >>> + >>> +As a reviewer, you need some system that he;ps ensure that you address all >> >> Just a small typo: I think you meant "helps" rather than "he;ps". >> >> Cheers, >> >> Thank you: fixed in my working copy. >> >> One thing which occurred to me for reviews like these, where there is no >> ACK's or Reviewed-by's is that I don't actually know whether you as reviewer >> is otherwise happy with the remainder of the patch. >> Normally the ACKed-by or Reviewed-by is a signal that it is >> >> I am assuming it is, but I think it may be worthwhile pointing this out in >> the document, that unless stated otherwise, the reviewer is happy with the >> patch > > I don't think there should ever be such an implication. Afaic there > are patches I comment upon, but that I either don't feel qualified > to give an ack/R-b on, or that I simply don't want to for whatever > reason. At best, no other comment (as in the above example) may be > taken as "I don't object". If that is the case, would there be a reasonable convention to make this clear? In a nutshell, in such a review the possible interpretations are * I reviewed, but didn't feel qualified to do the rest * I reviewed, but did not get round to give it full attention * I reviewed, but before I make a final decision want to look at the next version ... * I reviewed and don't object the rest * I reviewed and agreed with the rest The latter two are equivalent to Ack/R-b That is quite a large range of possibilities and kind of leaves the author guessing what state the review is in Regards Lars _______________________________________________ win-pv-devel mailing list win-pv-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/win-pv-devel
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