
On 7/30/12, Stewart, Robert <Robert.Stewart@sig.com> wrote:
I just looked at http://www.boost.org/development/submissions.html and http://www.boost.org/community/reviews.html and don't see any mention of who finds the review manager, so it's understandable that you misunderstood. It is your responsibility to secure a review manager. One is not assigned. Once you've found someone, you post a message to the Review Wizards asking them to accept your review manager. If accepted, your review manager and you must then agree on some dates for your review -- you'll want to avoid conflicts with currently scheduled reviews -- and submit them to the Review
On the page, http://www.boost.org/community/reviews.html, under the REVIEW WIZARD heading, it says, The Review Wizard coordinates the formal review schedule: - Maintains a list of review manager volunteers, in the form of a queue, so that volunteers who least recently managed reviews become the prime candidates for upcoming reviews. - When a formal review is requested for a library: - Assign a review manager and suggests a schedule, after checking (via private email) availability of the volunteers at the top of review manager queue. - Finalize the schedule, once the review manager verifies the library is actually ready for review. - Resolve schedule slips or other issues with review managers and submitters. I know that volunteer review managers put themselves forward for certain libraries. Failing that I was expecting a review manager to be assigned, unless of course the volunteer review manager list is empty. Regards Brian