e third for Eclipse/emacs/
vim whatever - is that about right?
If you guys could implement this (or suggest a workaround that does
not treble our IT budget) that'd be most appreciated!
Thanks,
Marco.
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tyle it in a way that
makes it obvious (eg, gray background, or white b/g with light gray f/g for
the 'context' lines, while the affected lines retain the original styling -
eg black on green, or whatever)
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You can try and use virtualenv so you don't need to sudo easy_install (may
need to use pybrew if the system version of Python is not actually the
right one -- seems like 2.6/7 is necessary).
Not an expert here, so please don't ask me questions :)
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 9:30 PM, ε
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I must confess that I feel compelled to ask: what is the use case you're
trying to enforce?
I mean, what's the point of limiting someone to see *his own* changes? or
the comments? (which the poor sod would receive anyway, unless you suggest
to intercept the email...)
the only explanation I could c
o the same review before
assigning it to someone?
[1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13168601/picking-a-code-review-tool
Regards
Marco
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