On 01/27/2014 11:36 PM, Murtuza Mukadam wrote:
Hello All, We have linked peer review discussions on 'pgsql-hackers' to their respective commits within the main postgresql.git repository. You can view the linked reviews from 2012 until present in the GitHub repo at https://github.com/mmukadam/postgres/tree/reviewIf you want to work with these reviews locally, you can use our git-review tool. It allows you to create reviews and attach them to commits in git. We didn't modify git, instead we added some scripts that use standard git commands. git-review is beta, but since it only adds a detached 'review' branch and modifies the contents of this branch, it has minimal impact and can easily be removed by deleting the 'review' branch and scripts. The online man-page is here: http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~m_mukada/git-review.html In order to install git-review, you need to clone the repository: https://github.com/mmukadam/git-review.git The online tutorial is available here: http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~m_mukada/git-review-tutorial.html The clone of postgresql.git with linked review discussion is here (new review discussion are linked nightly) https://github.com/mmukadam/postgres This work is part of my Master's thesis. If you'd like us to change the tool to better suit your review process, have another git repo you'd like us to link commits with review discussion, or have other feedback, please let us know.
I don't understand what this does. The repository at https://github.com/mmukadam/postgres looks like just a clone of the main PostgreSQL repository, with no extra links anywhere. And the repository at https://github.com/mmukadam/postgres/tree/review looks like a mailing list archive turned into a git repository, but I don't see any links to the commits in the main repository there.
Am I missing something? - Heikki -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list ([email protected]) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers
