On 3 Jun 2015 at 16:06, Phil Endecott wrote:
5. Ideally in the future a review manager would have their own form with boxes to tick, and part of their form would be to check the form the library author filled in i.e. the forms themselves feed into one another as part of the programmed workflow.
No no no no no no no.
What we want is (a) common sense to be applied, and (b) domain experts to actually do reviews, and (c) in the absence of too many of those, non-experts to at least try the library and express their opinions or drive the discussion by asking questions.
I was thinking of form questions for review managers such as: "Before beginning the review have you verified the library to be reviewed compiles on at least two compilers?" Tick yes/no. "Have you included a link to the root of the library documentation in the review announcement email?" Tick yes/no. It's not rocket science. But it makes the exact process and workflow crystal clear for the review manager involved instead of trying to interpret words scattered over at least three web pages, and then finding some reviewers have very different expectations to others because you didn't use conventional idioms prespecified by the workflow. This is all about saving everybody time, hassle and confusion. Not about prespecifying how reviews are written, understood, or interpreted. Niall -- ned Productions Limited Consulting http://www.nedproductions.biz/ http://ie.linkedin.com/in/nialldouglas/