Hi all, I've been thinking about whether we'd benefit from using a code review tool like reviewboard (www.reviewboard.org). I use reviewboard at work and it offers a lot of features that make email based reviews seem very crude by comparison.
For me, the stand out features are a very good diff viewer, handling of inline comments and interdiffs between different versions of a change. It also has explicit support for renames and can track chunks that are moving around within a file. There are obviously other tools out there, particularly gerrit, but I've always felt reviewboard had the best review features (in contrast, gerrit has very strong workflow capabilities - it will automatically test and commit changes submited and reviewd through it - but it's pretty bare in terms of the actual code review). If there's enough interested, I'd be happy to get an instance of reviewboard running on ffmpeg.org for us. Thanks, --phil _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel