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Re: purpose and implementation of code reviews


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: Re: purpose and implementation of code reviews
Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2024 18:23:42 -0400

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  > == How to do code reviews?

  > The main implication is that commits from *all* developers should be
  > reviewed from now on. Not only of the more junior ones. Not only of those
  > developers who frequently make mistakes.

This would be the strongest form of that policy change, but also the
most costly in terms of aditional work required.  So I think we should
also consider less strict versions of this policy.

  > == Should the "Information for Maintainers of GNU Software" [2] mention
  >    code reviews as a good practice?

  > Should it mention code reviews as a recommended good practice?

  > Should it go into details?

I think it would be good to make clear and concrete recommendations.
But ther ecan be more than one option of policy that a package's
maintainers could choose to follow.




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