
Stewart, Robert wrote:
One thing that http://www.boost.org/community/reviews.html#Review_Manager doesn't mention is how a prospective review manager should volunteer. Presumably, one just sends a message to the developer's list to that effect, but I'd think a prescribed subject line would increase the likelihood that the review wizard sees it.
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Rob, I see this. The standard process when someone who hasn't done it before is that the Review Wizards talk it over, and decide whether we know enough about you to set you into the schedule, yet. I'll reply to you off list about it once Ron and I have had a chance to discuss it. Thank you very much for volunteering. Anyone else who is reading this and considering volunteering, too, please do so. John Phillips (Review Wizard)