Clarifies how to tag users for assigning PRs

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Mark Lodato 2019-11-27 17:17:02 -05:00
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@ -150,13 +150,13 @@ All pull requests are reviewed by another person. We have a bot,
request. request.
If you want to request that a specific person reviews your pull request, If you want to request that a specific person reviews your pull request,
you can add an `r?` to the message. For example, [Steve][steveklabnik] usually reviews you can add an `r?` to the pull request message. For example, [Steve][steveklabnik] usually reviews
documentation changes. So if you were to make a documentation change, add documentation changes. So if you were to make a documentation change, add
r? @steveklabnik r? @steveklabnik
to the end of the message, and @rust-highfive will assign [@steveklabnik][steveklabnik] instead to the end of the pull request message, and [@rust-highfive][rust-highfive] will assign
of a random person. This is entirely optional. [@steveklabnik][steveklabnik] instead of a random person. This is entirely optional.
After someone has reviewed your pull request, they will leave an annotation After someone has reviewed your pull request, they will leave an annotation
on the pull request with an `r+`. It will look something like this: on the pull request with an `r+`. It will look something like this: