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reviews, reloaded
Tue, 2010-05-11, 17:46
Hi All,
by recommendation of Josh Suereth, we have now a new code review tool in place.The software called "Crucible" is being developed by Atlassian, it's a commercial product, they give free licenses to open source projects.
The site is here: http://codereview.scala-lang.org
Everybody can sign up and join existing review requests. I already created usersaccounts for the committers (password is sent in a separate mail for non-EPFLers).
As in the old system, a script will automatically create review requests.
If you don't say "no review" but forget to specify any reviewers, a "Draft" will becreated. You then have to add some reviewers and click "Start Review". The alternative is to select "Abandon Review" from the "Tools" menu.
COMMUNITY: Review requests for the community can be found by searching for"[community]" in the title, which is done in the link below (*). So just create your account, join reviews and start commenting!
Cheers: Lukas
(*) https://codereview.scala-lang.org/fisheye/cru/reviews/?filter=custom&title=[community]&project=&author=&moderator=&creator=&reviewer=&complete=any&orRoles=false
by recommendation of Josh Suereth, we have now a new code review tool in place.The software called "Crucible" is being developed by Atlassian, it's a commercial product, they give free licenses to open source projects.
The site is here: http://codereview.scala-lang.org
Everybody can sign up and join existing review requests. I already created usersaccounts for the committers (password is sent in a separate mail for non-EPFLers).
As in the old system, a script will automatically create review requests.
If you don't say "no review" but forget to specify any reviewers, a "Draft" will becreated. You then have to add some reviewers and click "Start Review". The alternative is to select "Abandon Review" from the "Tools" menu.
COMMUNITY: Review requests for the community can be found by searching for"[community]" in the title, which is done in the link below (*). So just create your account, join reviews and start commenting!
Cheers: Lukas
(*) https://codereview.scala-lang.org/fisheye/cru/reviews/?filter=custom&title=[community]&project=&author=&moderator=&creator=&reviewer=&complete=any&orRoles=false