On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 13:24 -0500, Chris Lumens wrote: > > - MIT license (free for commercial use) > > - git (plain or over ssh) support > > - script based patch posting (web based too of course) > > - support for multiple patch versions > > - per line comments > > - multiple repos support > > - usuall two panel patch view (before and after) > > - list of users include Alcatel, Motorola, EA, Cisco, VMware, Yahoo > > - list of projects include Asterisk, KOffice, ... > > > > - programmed in Python/Django for which we have people who understand it > > > > So If you find this interesting, just take a look at > > http://www.reviewboard.org. They even have an online demo accessible > > from their website. We lokked through the demo together with Ales and > > we thing it is pretty neat and doesn't introduce any new processes > > which would make it complicated to use. > > It does look interesting. I need to play with it a bit to see how I > really feel about it, though. I looked at it earlier too. I know I'm not an Anaconda developer, but it seems really cool, and useful for other RH projects. I especially like the ability to select and comment on chunks of diffs, etc. Jon. _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list