# Code Reviews The `platform/ec` repository makes use of a code review system that tries to evenly distribute code reviews among available reviewers. [TOC] ## How to request a review Add `cros-ec-reviewers@google.com` to the reviewer line in Gerrit. A background job will come around and replace the `cros-ec-reviewers@google.com` address with the next available reviewer in the EC reviewer rotation. This typically takes on the order of minutes. Optionally, you can click the [FIND OWNERS] button in the UI, and select `cros-ec-reviewers@google.com`. ## When to use review system If you are modifying code in `common/`, `chip/`, or `core/`, feel free to use the `cros-ec-reviewers@google.com` system. It is **never** a requirement to use `cros-ec-reviewers@google.com`. You can always request a review from a specific person. ## Responsibilities of reviewers If the selected reviewer is unfamiliar with code in a CL, then that reviewer should at least ensure that EC style and paradigms are being followed. Once EC styles and paradigms are being followed, then the reviewer can give a +1 and add the appropriate domain expert for that section of code. Reviewers should try to give an initial response within 1 business day of receiving a review request. Thereafter, they should try to respond to new comments by the author within 1 business day. ## Review guidelines Authors and reviewers should follow the Chrome OS firmware review [guidelines][2] while publishing and reviewing code. ## How can I join the rotation? Add your name to the [list of reviewers][1]. ## Reference * [Chrome OS firmware review guidelines][2] * [Coreboot Gerrit Guidelines][3] * [Google small CL guidelines][5] [1]: http://google3/chrome/crosinfra/gwsq/ec_reviewers [2]: http://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/docs/+/HEAD/firmware_code_reviews.md [3]: https://doc.coreboot.org/getting_started/gerrit_guidelines.html [5]: https://google.github.io/eng-practices/review/developer/small-cls.html