One more thing, is there any way to grant each user who register, with
some specific rights.
Lets say, I want that each user who registers should be able to create
groups only.
Thanks,
-Kunal
On Mar 3, 11:47 am, David Trowbridge trowb...@gmail.com wrote:
Right now the only additional
Hi folks,
A slightly generic question, but hopefully ok to post it here.
ReviewBoard looks like a very promising tool to support code review
where I work, but it will need some modification to fit with our
development processes and QA requirements. I expect some changes will
be too specific to
Hi Andrew,
Review Board supports CVS, Subversion, Perforce, Git, Mercurial, and
ClearCase. Which repository type are you using?
Christian
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 6:10 AM,
I'm setting up cvs and svn repositories. Is there any way that I can
test that these connections work, aside from trying to post code for a
review?
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Not at this time. It's something we want to do, but it's a non-trivial
amount of work. For now, posting a review request is really all you can do.
Christian
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On Tue, Mar
I recently installed Review Board on Windows, though I'm afraid I
wimped out of memcached for the time-being because its just a trial
installation.
I made a fairly detailed braindump on our internal wiki, and have
copied this as best I can for public viewing here:
That's an awesome braindump! I was hoping someone had memcached working,
because that was the part I was having trouble figuring out and documenting.
I'll definitely be using this list to improve the new installation docs
though, thanks!
Christian
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