I need a simple way to get the total number of reviews in a group.
We've assigned all the code reviews into groups based on project.
Project management has to report the total number of code reviews
completed for a project to our partner. When you look at the group
view it only gives you a count
grimbeaver wrote:
I need a simple way to get the total number of reviews in a group.
We've assigned all the code reviews into groups based on project.
Project management has to report the total number of code reviews
completed for a project to our partner. When you look at the group
view it
There are several Manual Server Updates pages. What instructions is this one
referring to?
How did you install PIL? And what version of Python is PIL and Review Board
using?
Christian
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On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Chris Clark chris.cl...@ingres.com wrote:
grimbeaver wrote:
I need a simple way to get the total number of reviews in a group.
We've assigned all the code reviews into groups based on project.
Project management has to report the total number of code reviews
That worked. I wanted the total number of review requests, not the
number of reviews. Perhaps that could be added as a column some day
to the groups page.
On Jan 5, 2:21 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Chris Clark chris.cl...@ingres.com wrote:
Thanks !
I was looking at:
http://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/1.0/admin/installation/windows/
Sassan
On Jan 5, 3:10 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
Is this on a Windows installation, or Linux? If so, which version of which?
The documentation does say how to install
It says to install Patch.exe. However, I have installed it, it's in the
path. And I read another post that suggested copying Patch.exe to the
apache/bin folder (which I thought a bit odd).
I installed PIL from an installer. I can import PIL from a python shell.
Python 2.5.1, PIL 1.1.6, Apache
It's a bug in that release. What's really happening is that there's an error
with the repository information. It's trying to log it to the log file
before showing it but, well, we didn't import the logging functionality in
that part of the code. It'll be fixed in the upcoming beta.
Is the
Thanks, Scott.
On 1月5日, 下午10时45分, Scott Quesnelle scott.quesne...@gmail.com wrote:
The short answer is that you can embed a link in the review request which
allows reviewers to easily read the bug.
Long answer: When configuring a repository, you can include a URL that will
be used to access
I have been using Review Board for a 3-4 months using the Web UI to
submit review requests. I'm now trying to make use of post-review but
I am unable to get it to work with my CVS repository configuration. I
have multiple repositories configured on my Review Board server, some
SVN, some CVS.
Our repository matching right now requires exact matches, unfortunately. I'd
like to add better fuzzy matching in the future that would better handle
these cases.
For now, though, change the Path back to what it was and set Mirror Path to
what post-review is cvsserver.domain.com:/reporoot. It
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