Re: Issue 396 in reviewboard: Whose 'court' the review in currently in?

2012-03-17 Thread reviewboard


Comment #13 on issue 396 by trowb...@gmail.com: Whose 'court' the review in  
currently in?

http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=396

Issue 2530 has been merged into this issue.

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Re: Issue 396 in reviewboard: Whose 'court' the review in currently in?

2011-12-03 Thread reviewboard


Comment #12 on issue 396 by clkimbe...@gmail.com: Whose 'court' the review  
in currently in?

http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=396

My name is Kimberly Clifton, and it seems that I am being reviewed for some  
kind of PPI issue here. I am guessing this is related to Dan Schiffrin. If  
you want to make an update to whatever review board this goes to I would  
appreciate it if you would realize that I did not know there was a problem  
with looking at information that seemed to me to be public information that  
is on the internet. I am now seeming to realize this is a problem. It also  
seems to me that Dan has been bothered by this. If he had been so bothered  
by this as to go to this length he very easily could have told me to stop  
and I would have respected his wishes. I had no idea he would even know  
that I was doing searches on him. It is quite embarrassing. I do not even  
know why I was. He was someone I knew in high school and I was curious to  
see what he was doing and where he was living b/c I have a very boring life  
for the most part. I also wondered where he was and how he was doing, and I  
didn't think it was a big deal if I knew what was what I thought public  
information. As to knowing his address, that was found out on public  
websites that anyone can see, and I didn't think there was anything illegal  
about this. I had no intention of doing anything with this information  
other than filling in the gaps of my 20 yr curiosity of where and what Dan  
was doing and living. It is nothing more than a childhood fantasy. Clearly  
it has become an issue for him, and I never should have contacted him in  
the first place. I wish I hadn't and I will never again. I will not look  
him up on the internet or have any desire to go anywhere near him via  
internet or anything else. Fantasy is over, as if he could actually file  
charges against a person who he once said he loved, then I really never  
want to have anything to do with him. I have no interest in ever  
communicating or knowing anything about him, and never had any intention to  
harm him. And he should know better than that, that I would ever do  
anything to harm him. He knew me in high school and I was always very kind  
to him, and he has no reason to think I would want to harm him. I wanted to  
tell him something that happened that concerned him, and I thought he  
should know about it, but as he did in the past, he said he would call and  
never did. He should really figure it out, but he won't and it does not  
matter anymore b/c it is in the past and I don't want to tell him anything  
anymore b/c he doesn't deserve to know anyway and wouldn't care.


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Re: Issue 396 in reviewboard: Whose 'court' the review in currently in?

2011-01-09 Thread reviewboard


Comment #10 on issue 396 by yuzisee: Whose 'court' the review in currently  
in?

http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=396

This actually feels very closely related to Issue 739. Perhaps this will  
become less urgent once you can scan the Last Updated By column to see  
anything that doesn't have your username?


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Re: Issue 396 in reviewboard: Whose 'court' the review in currently in?

2011-01-09 Thread reviewboard


Comment #11 on issue 396 by trowbrds: Whose 'court' the review in currently  
in?

http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=396

Issue 1924 has been merged into this issue.

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Issue 396 in reviewboard: Whose 'court' the review in currently in?

2009-02-04 Thread codesite-noreply


Comment #7 on issue 396 by chipx86: Whose 'court' the review in currently  
in?
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=396

Thanks for the 2 cents Jeff :)

I just wanted to address one thing real quick. You mentioned that you spend  
a lot of
time looking at review requests to see if anything changed. Are you using  
the New
Updates column to at least only open review requests that have had changes  
made?

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Issue 396 in reviewboard: Whose 'court' the review in currently in?

2009-02-04 Thread codesite-noreply


Comment #8 on issue 396 by jefflamb: Whose 'court' the review in currently  
in?
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=396

Yes, I am.  It helps, but comes short.

For example, look at this situation.  I see a new update to a review, and  
it's a huge rewrite that's going to take some
serious time to look over.  I can't get to it right now, so I put it aside  
for later.  (Maybe a mark as unread
ability is needed to restore the new updates icon?)

Now, do this once or twice and I can't trust the new updates icon anymore.   
I don't know the real status of anything.
So I have to go through the entire list of reviews, which inevitably  
entails re-reading a lot of comments just to make
sure I'm not inadvertently being lazy.


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