On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 4:31 AM, Gavin Andresen wrote: > I'll try harder to be a fascist (it doesn't come naturally to me). HUGE > thanks for taking the time to review the fee changes in detail. > Thanks, although I wasn't thinking specifically of you. The fee pull is pretty well laid out. It just reminded me that it seems to be a common issue I've had over the past year or so, across projects and people. > I'm all for using better tools, if they will actually get used. If a > potential reviewer has to sign up to create a Review Board account or learn > Yet Another Tool, then I think it would be counter-productive: we'd just > make the pool of reviewers even smaller than it already is. > Yes, I don't know if github supports any kind of SSO. I will investigate. As for learning another tool, well, when the current tool kind of sucks I don't see any way around that one :) > Are there good examples of other open source software projects > successfully incentivizing review that we can copy? > > For example, I'm wondering if maybe for the 0.9 release and onwards the > "Thank you" section should thank only people who have significantly helped > test or review other people's code. > Perhaps just have a separate section for people who helped review above the current section? It seems a bit mean not to credit occasional contributors who fixed bugs or maintained something important but didn't review complicated changes to the core.