2009/11/6 Todd Zullinger <[email protected]>:
> Luke Kanies wrote:
> ยน http://ozlabs.org/~jk/projects/patchwork/
>

We did a lot of looking about 6 months ago at a bunch of tools - code
review, patch management, etc.  I looked at Patchwork too because
Jeremy Kerr and the OzLabs guys are people I know.  It was good but
had some issues and ordering and tracking groups of patches.  In fact
that was the key issue with most of the tools - they couldn't parse
chains of patches and they didn't have good methods to handle patch
evolution - i.e. create patch, comment on patch, patch updated,
comment cycle, update patch, approve.  Each of these transactions
generally created a new "review" request rather than evolving the
original request.

Regards

James Turnbull

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