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hello I am Rebecca Dodds managing editor of the guitar blog and joining me is my colleague Missy yes and Im Chrissy Buchanan I am a Content marketer and we are gathered here today to demo some of Gibbs interactive review features this is something that we do a lot when were working on the log and review any blog posts before they go live but you could also use some of these features for reviewing requests for changes to the handbook or the marketing site in general so Im gonna share my screen and were gonna look at a blog post that Chrissy just submitted to me and well go from there I think this is the right window Chrissy can you give me a thumbs-up if youre seeing this service focus okay great so this is an issue for Chrissys blog posts which she has assigned to me and you can see here we have already had some kind of interaction about scheduling and at the point where she assigned it over to me said its ready for your review and something thats quite handy if youre new to

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Assignee and Reviewer have different meanings: Assignee means you own the pull request or issue and are getting it into a merge-ready state. If you are no longer owning a given pull request or issue, take your name off as assignee. Reviewer means you are actively reviewing a pull request.
What Is a Merge Request? A merge request is simply a request from a user to merge their code from one branch to another, typically to the master branch.
Reviewing a merge request Requirements. Before starting the review, I try to find the requirements that led to the merge request. Testing. Test coverage is important. Naming. I carefully consider the naming for all classes, tests, and functions. Commenting. Commit messages. Style.
GitLabs merge request feature is equivalent to GitHubs pull request feature. Both are means of pulling changes from another branch or fork into your branch and merging the changes with your existing code. They are useful tools for code review and change management.
In my experience, its best for the original author to be the one doing the merge in case theres a merge conflict to be resolved. The original author is usually the one who is best equipped to figure out how to resolve a merge conflict.
Depending on their number, there are different cases: If m , then all the explicit approvers and the members of the given project with Developer role or higher are eligible approvers of the merge request.
For reviewer: someone you want to review the code. Not necessarily the person responsible for that area or responsible for merging the commit. Can be someone who worked on that chunk of code before, as GitHub auto-suggests.
In comparison to an Assignee, who is directly responsible for creating or merging a merge request, a Reviewer is a team member who may only be involved in one aspect of the merge request, such as a peer review. To request a review of a merge request, expand the Reviewers select box in the right-hand sidebar.

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