Re: Happy Review Board user?

2017-03-01 Thread Christian Hammond
Hey Dave, E-mail problems are the worst. We've seen random issues like this for some people's accounts on some email servers. Sometimes it's an aggressive setting in the server. Sometimes a DNS record that's not being respected. There's some things we can check. I didn't see your other email unti

Re: Happy Review Board user?

2017-03-01 Thread Dave M
I want to love ReviewBoard, I really do. It is nice to finally have an online tool in place to facilitate the process. However, not being able to get email notifications working is a non-starter for us. Currently, we either have to yell across the room or slack a dev when a request is submit

Re: Happy Review Board user?

2017-01-11 Thread dave . anderson
I used Reviewboard at a prior company and loved it. it had been implemented with a script that took a p4 change number and just did it's business without any fuss. I am trying to get the same ease of use with Git/Bitbucket and I'm not happy with the degree of struggle involved. I feel confident

Re: Happy Review Board user?

2015-06-10 Thread David Trowbridge
What you ask is somewhat beyond the realm of a "simple alias". However, everything that you want (including closing issues) is accessible via the API: https://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/2.0/webapi/ -David On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 11:52 AM James Blau wrote: > Hello, > > I can't say I'm a ha

Re: Happy Review Board user?

2015-06-08 Thread James Blau
Hello, I can't say I'm a happy user yet since I haven't yet figured out how to make a simple alias to do the few things I want (we use post-commit review in feature branches) on the command line (read: Vim): 1) Starting from a feature branch for which I've posted review requests, get the full