repo navigation with ReviewBoard

2014-10-01 Thread Stefan Seefeld
Hello, I'm reviewing ReviewBoard to decide whether or not to use it in my team for code patch reviews. While what I'm seing all looks very promising, I'm looking for one feature I didn't find: The ability to navigate and browse the repository, similar to ViewVC or phabricator's Diffusion

Re: repo navigation with ReviewBoard

2014-10-01 Thread Andrew Hills (anhills)
Hi Stefan, While that sounds like an interesting project for an extension, I'm not sure exactly how it would work, since it would have a completely different interface for each type of version control. It would be much easier if you already had such a tool in place, and to write an extension

Re: repo navigation with ReviewBoard

2014-10-01 Thread Stefan Seefeld
On 2014-10-01 15:38, Andrew Hills (anhills) wrote: Hi Stefan, While that sounds like an interesting project for an extension, I'm not sure exactly how it would work, since it would have a completely different interface for each type of version control. It would be much easier if you already

Re: repo navigation with ReviewBoard

2014-10-01 Thread christ...@beanbaginc.com
reviewboard@googlegroups.com Date: October 1, 2014 at 12:47:05 PM To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com reviewboard@googlegroups.com Subject:  Re: repo navigation with ReviewBoard On 2014-10-01 15:38, Andrew Hills (anhills) wrote: Hi Stefan, While that sounds like an interesting project for an extension

Re: repo navigation with ReviewBoard

2014-10-01 Thread christ...@beanbaginc.com
Date: October 1, 2014 at 1:18:31 PM To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com reviewboard@googlegroups.com, Stefan Seefeld ste...@seefeld.name Subject:  Re: repo navigation with ReviewBoard Hi Stefan, The trick is that tools are often limited in terms of what they have access to. There are two

Re: repo navigation with ReviewBoard

2014-10-01 Thread Stefan Seefeld
On 2014-10-01 16:20, christ...@beanbaginc.com wrote: Let me follow that up with saying that the beauty of Review Board is that not only is it open source, but it has a very powerful extension framework. This is a project that somebody could take on as an extension, test the waters, and