On Wednesday 13 August 2008 13:06, Ian Clarke wrote:
> So I've given up on getting people to use CodeCollaborator, but
> fortunately Google Code now has a free code review tool that perhaps
> people will want to try - it has *got* to be better than the current
> approach of reading through and replying to diff emails manually.

Why? It's just one more point of failure, isn't it? And almost everyone 
subscribes to the mailing list.

> Details are here:
> 
>   http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/CodeReviews
> 
> You can see Freenet's SVN commits here:
> 
>   http://code.google.com/p/freenet/source/list
> 
> You'll need to be logged in to Google (I think) to use it - but you
> won't need to be a member of the Freenet Google Code project.
> 
> Just click on a revision, and then "Start a code review", and then
> look at a diff of the file that interests you.  You can add a general
> comment to the revision, or annotate specific lines by double-clicking
> them in the diff.  You can also indicate whether you approve or
> disapprove of the change.
> 
> I've set it up to email reviews to devl at freenetproject.org.
> 
> Ian.
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