On Thu, 2007-07-05 at 14:55 +0800, Augustin (Beginner) wrote:
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 16:29, Johan Forngren wrote:
On 7/3/07, Neil Drumm <drumm@delocalizedham.com> wrote:
The real winner would be a community change to increase the value of a review. Writing a patch solves your problem. Reviewing help solves someone else's problem. That is why I think there are more patches than reviews.
I've been thinking of this for some time. Why don't we introduce a developers code?
"For every patch thou submit, thou shall review another another one"
Thoughts?
Personally I am open minded about constructive proposals, and I would welcome a *voluntary* developers' code.
I think this idea has some merit. It could be another social solution to our social problems :)
And since it would be voluntary, those who don't like it can just ignore it! So, why not?
Hmm... I don't think a formalized code about I post a patch that has to be reviewed is so cool... Although I'm always open to bartering patch reviews... review one of mine and let me know.. I'm normally happy to take a look at one of yours. Doesn't mean I'll like you patch, but I will give it a review.