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# This file describes the expected reviewers for a PR based on the changed
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# files. Unlike what the name of the file suggests they don't own the code, but
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# merely have a good understanding of that area of the codebase and therefore
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# are usually suited as a reviewer.
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# Please mind the alphabetic order of reviewers.
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# Files related to the CI of the Forgejo project.
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.forgejo/.* @dachary @earl-warren
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# Files related to frontend development.
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# Javascript and CSS code.
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web_src/.* @caesar @crystal @gusted
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# HTML templates used by the backend.
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templates/.* @caesar @crystal @gusted
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# Files related to Go development.
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# The modules usually don't require much knowledge about Forgejo and could
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# be reviewed by Go developers.
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modules/.* @dachary @earl-warren @gusted
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# Models has code related to SQL queries, general database knowledge and XORM.
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models/.* @dachary @earl-warren @gusted
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# The routers directory contains the most amount code that requires a good grasp
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# of how Forgejo comes together. It's tedious to write good integration testing
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# for code that lives in here.
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routers/.* @dachary @earl-warren @gusted
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