> > Leaving a mark. > =============== > > You review a change and see that it is mostly fine, but you feel that since > you > did so much work reviewing it, you should at least find > *something* wrong. So you find some nitpick and -1 the change just so that > they know you reviewed it. > > This is quite obvious. Just don't do it. It's OK to spend an hour reviewing > something, and then leaving no comments on it, because it's simply fine, or > because we had to means to test someting (see the first pattern). > >
Another one that comes into this category is adding a -1 which just says "I agree with the other -1's in here". If you have some additional perspective and can expand on it then that's fine - otherwise it adds very little and is just review count chasing. It's an unfortunate consequence of counting and publishing review stats that having such a measure will inevitable also drive behavour. Phil _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev