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Title: Respectful Code Reviews
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What is this about: “What is this practice about”? Which existing (or new) problems does this practice solve?
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Read more here: The starting point for your research (You can use different sources if you have better ones)
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https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/cr_respect.md
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To avoid forgetting to add changesets to certain packages before a release it's best if we can have a GitHub workflow or bot that warns us that a packages is missing changesets. Not all changes to a package would need a changeset, for example a spelling fix in a line comment would not. Because