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Just a quick request for information on how some of you get reviewers to
provide you with the information you need.
I've tried putting guidelines in the review cover page, having team
meetings to discuss the review process, and even talking with the reviewers
one-on-one.
Perhaps I'm not covering all the bases when I discuss this with them. Can
any of you provide me with information you use to inform reviewers on the
type of feedback you need from review?