Index: docs/DeveloperPolicy.rst =================================================================== --- docs/DeveloperPolicy.rst +++ docs/DeveloperPolicy.rst @@ -128,7 +128,24 @@ all necessary review-related changes. #. Code review can be an iterative process, which continues until the patch is - ready to be committed. + ready to be committed. Specifically, once a patch is sent out for review, it + needs an explicit "looks good" before it is submitted. Do not assume silent + approval, or request active objections to the patch with a deadline. + +Sometimes code reviews will take longer than you would hope for, especially for +larger features. Accepted ways to speed up review times for your patches are: + +* Review other people's patches. If you help out, everybody will be more + willing to do the same for you; goodwill is our currency. +* Ping the patch. If it is urgent, provide reasons why it is important to you to + get this patch landed and ping it every couple of days. If it is + not urgent, the common courtesy ping rate is one week. Remember that you're + asking for valuable time from other professional developers. +* Ask for help on IRC. Developers on IRC will be able to either help you + directly, or tell you who might be a good reviewer. +* Split your patch into multiple smaller patches that build on each other. The + smaller your patch, the higher the probability that somebody will take a quick + look at it. Developers should participate in code reviews as both reviewers and reviewees. If someone is kind enough to review your code, you should return the