### The issue

Right now, it is only possible on non-approved proposals to ping people who actually commented.

Now there are three scenarios:

- My change proposal happened to be rejected. I now want to be able to ask the reviewers for more detail (e.g. if I do not understand the rejection reason).
- I come across an already rejected/approved (or casted myself the last review vote). I want to be able to discuss the approval or rejection because I disagree and would like to know why they reviewed that way before I rollback or resubmit the proposal.
- I just was discussing something with the proposer and someone else suddenly cuts my discussion off by approving the change. I'd like to be able to continue my discussion.

(See also: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/329804/what-is-the-general-procedure-to-appeal-a-rejected-edit-to-documentation)

### Proposed solution

It would be helpful to ping the reviewers [so that they also notice me commenting].

Additionally, comments on approved proposals shall still be allowed (as mentioned above, to ask them _why_ they approved / to continue discussions).

There also should be a time limit [[like @Nicol Bolas proposed](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/329887/2153758)] of a few days (at most a week), to prevent random pings from long rejected proposals.