Reminding someone to review your pull request #21550
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After making changes to a pull request, what is the GitHub etiquette for notifying someone to take a look at the PR again? Should I write a comment @mentioning them? Should I do nothing and wait until a maintainer notices and decides to review/merge? Is there another way? Thanks |
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Anyone who previously reviewed your PR or is otherwise following the conversation will get a notification whenever you push new commits. So what I would do is wait for a bit and see if the reviewer responds to the notification, and if not, then politely @mention them again saying that you’ve implemented the requested changes. Hope that helps :slight_smile: |
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Anyone who previously reviewed your PR or is otherwise following the conversation will get a notification whenever you push new commits. So what I would do is wait for a bit and see if the reviewer responds to the notification, and if not, then politely @mention them again saying that you’ve implemented the requested changes. Hope that helps :slight_smile: