It appropriate as long as you use it with moderation.
At one extreme, if you git blame your way into finding one or two
people who've touched that code most recently, double-check that the
changes are "true" changes as opposed to source code management, and
confirm that they're actively reviewing changes on the AOSP Gerrit,
that's fine.
At another extreme, if you add a dozen people who've been active in
that same git project and ping them several times a week through
Gerrit or direct email, you probably won't make many friends.
JBQ
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Tim Hutt <
tdh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah git blame works great, thanks! Still feels a bit rude just to randomly
> add people, but maybe I am just being too polite!
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