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Whedon only addresses one reviewer in some messages even if multiple are assigned #540

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mbobra opened this issue Jun 5, 2019 · 5 comments

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commented Jun 5, 2019

Whedon only mentions the name of the first reviewer assigned to a paper, rather than mentioning both (or all) the reviewers, in its message that begins with:

Hello human, I'm @whedon, a robot that can help you with some common editorial tasks.

It looks like the command @whedon assign @username as reviewer generates the message above, and the command @whedon add @username as reviewer does not append to Whedon's list of reviewers.

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commented Jun 5, 2019

Can you point to some specific problems? since I don't think this is a consistent problem

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commented Jun 5, 2019

@danielskatz danielskatz added the bug label Jun 5, 2019

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commented Jun 5, 2019

Ah, I see - the problem is in the second comment that whedon creates in the issue, where it just lists the first reviewer.

My guess is this is a relatively easy fix for @arfon, who I will assign this to :)

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commented Jun 5, 2019

I think I fixed this in openjournals/whedon-api@c9a092f - testing...

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commented Jun 5, 2019

OK, fix is working. Thanks for spotting this @mbobra.

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