On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Requiring everyone to use a web browser would limit the amount of ways > people can review patches. I don't see that as a limitation as I think everyone has access to a web browser these days, don't have? >> How come that can >> be an impediment to move forward way of this awkward way of reviewing >> patches through email? > > It's not awkward, it's the most sensible way. > The most harder way I think? Look at this: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/#/q/status:open+project:chromiumos/platform/power_manager,n,z There I can go and see many informations that through this mailing list I can't or have to do much more work in order to archive this. If you open one of the 'patches' you can see some relevant information: - Who is the owner/author - Was it verified? - Is it ready for landing? - If I click on Side-by-side I get a nice diff view interface that plan text email does NOT give me. - Was it reviewed/approved (+1, +2)? - It can be merged by one click. - The interface also provide the command line to download/apply the patch for me. - Isn't there a reason (implicit there) for Google being using tools like Gerrit/CodeReview(rietveld)/Mondrian for handling his code reviews rather than solely by 'email'? > You just replied to my mail the same way I would reply to a patch. > I replied through a web browser by the Gmail interface. ;) >> There are a lot of issues of having to use email for reviewing patches >> that I think Gerrit is a superior alternative. > > There are no issues. It works for Linux, qemu, libav, ffmpeg, git, and > many other projects. > >> And many people are arguing for it! > > Nope, they are not. > If they weren't then nobody would be suggesting to use Gerrit for handling the review of git patches. But I think the big resistance comes from the fact that the core developers handle/review the git patches through Gnus/Emacs, so that is enough for them and they don't want to make the switch because of that? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html