Commit 85c4aa4a authored by Grzegorz Bizon's avatar Grzegorz Bizon

Copy-edit text about right balance in code reviews

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## The right balance
One of the most difficult things during the code review is finding the right
One of the most difficult things during code review is finding the right
balance in how deep the reviewer can interfere with the code created by a
reviewee.
- Learning how to find the right balance takes time, that is why we have
- Learning how to find the right balance takes time; that is why we have
minibosses that become merge request endbosses after some time spent on
reviewing merge requests.
- Finding bugs and improving code style is important, but thinking about good
design is important as well. Building abstractions and good design is what
makes it possible to hide complexity and is a leverage for the future work.
- Asking reviewee to change the design sometimes means the complete rewrite of
the contributed code. It is usually a good idea to ask other merge request
endboss before doing it, but have the courage to do it when you believe it is
important.
makes it possible to hide complexity and makes future changes easier.
- Asking the reviewee to change the design sometimes means the complete rewrite
of the contributed code. It's usually a good idea to ask another merge
request endboss before doing it, but have the courage to do it when you
believe it is important.
- There is a difference in doing things right and doing things right now.
Ideally, we should do the former, but in the real world we need the latter as
well. The good example is a security fix which should be released as soon as
possible. Asking reviewee to do the major refactoring in the merge request
that is an urgent fix should be avoided.
well. A good example is a security fix which should be released as soon as
possible. Asking the reviewee to do the major refactoring in the merge
request that is an urgent fix should be avoided.
- Doing things well today is usually better than doing something perfectly
tomorrow. Shipping a kludge today is usually worse than doing something well
tomorrow. When you are not able to find the right balance, ask other people
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