
пт, 18 апр. 2025 г. в 21:56, Ivan Matek via Boost <boost@lists.boost.org>:
Now I see two options:
1. keep the current requirement that manager is a domain expert
Just to be clear, as far as I am aware, there is no actual *requirement* that the review manager is an expert in the reviewed library's domain. There is a certain level of understanding of the domain that is required to correctly assess the quality of the library and of the reviews, but I wouldn't call that being an expert. Like many things in Boost, this is kind of based on vibes. In my opinion this thread is about the fact that maybe potential review managers are hesitant to step up, because they are too hard on themselves. This on the one hand spares us of completely inadequate candidates, but on the other hand we have the same few people managing reviews.