Well,
I totally agree with the LDD based files.
I don't agree with "should be reviewed within a fourtnight", because I don't like to get stressed as a reviewer. And for the moment we are around 10 more or less active reviewers. (Sometimes I can read only 5 different names in the PT in a week). Of course it would be nice to get a review within 14 days but it is also OK, if it would be 30 days. At the moment I feel that the PT is running very well and it is possible to get a review within 14 days. If we really want such a time restriction for the review, than there should be a webpage, where we can see only new submitted files by date.
To workover a part after a hold-vote 14 days should be really enough. I agree in this point.
A Hold-voted file is free to edit if the author don't respond within a month. Why 30 days here? I would like 14 days as well.
A novoted file is free to edit if it is left unattended for two month. This is also OK with me.
Just my 2 cents.
/Max
I totally agree with the LDD based files.
I don't agree with "should be reviewed within a fourtnight", because I don't like to get stressed as a reviewer. And for the moment we are around 10 more or less active reviewers. (Sometimes I can read only 5 different names in the PT in a week). Of course it would be nice to get a review within 14 days but it is also OK, if it would be 30 days. At the moment I feel that the PT is running very well and it is possible to get a review within 14 days. If we really want such a time restriction for the review, than there should be a webpage, where we can see only new submitted files by date.
To workover a part after a hold-vote 14 days should be really enough. I agree in this point.
A Hold-voted file is free to edit if the author don't respond within a month. Why 30 days here? I would like 14 days as well.
A novoted file is free to edit if it is left unattended for two month. This is also OK with me.
Just my 2 cents.
/Max