On Fri, 07 May 2010, Peter Krefting wrote:
> They can be helpful to manage review queues and keep track of what
> has been reviewed and what has not. And, unlike a Wiki page, they
> are built to do just that.

And reviewers can approve the patch as being ready to be included (and the
main list can show the number of approvals), and the dashboard lets you
follow the patches that you reviewed that got updated and so on.

The tool looks neat (just discovered it via LWN.net) for reviewing
single patches but less so to review a full branch as you must submit
a single patch that combines all the commit of your branch.

Do you know if there are ways to handle this better?

> And Review Board has a nice function that it generates
> well-formatted and threaded e-mail from the review comments it
> creates, this can be fed back to the mailing list if that is wanted.

Really?

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