PR review latency at scale is driven by buried notifications, not unwilling reviewers
An engineering leader scaling from 15 to 120 engineers identifies PR review latency as a silent killer caused by review notifications buried in browser tabs and Slack channels with 200+ unread messages. Cross-platform context switching between GitHub and self-hosted GitLab compounds the cost.
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