Hi Everyone, In the context of the discussion around review process improvements, I wanted to report another problem that I do not know how to solve. But maybe you do. Extending the review period by allowing the review on the BLIncubator looks like a good idea, but it also comes with a problem. The review applies to a particular commit (if we use GItHub terms), that is, to the state of the library on a particular branch at a particular point in time. If I see a review on BLIncubator (not that I see many of them), how do I know what commit it applies to and if it is even irrelevant. It might be partially relevant, but it puts me in an uncomfortable situation, that I will be investing my time in something that is likely to turn out to be useless. Also, I might consider submitting a review into BLIncubator, but what chances I have that it will be considered in the formal review, given that the formal review may work on a different commit: possibly on a quite different library by now? Regards, &rzej;