It sounds like you're running a very old version of post-review or Review
Board. Neither have had that behavior in a very long time. post-review -r
should now just simply create a new draft with that diff, and we leave it up
to the developer to publish that or to pass --publish to post-review.

What version of post-review are you using, and which revision of Review
Board?

Christian

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VMware, Inc.


On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Rusty Burchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> "post-review -r" immediately publishes the new diff (along with an
> email) if the request is currently not a draft.  It also forces an
> update of default target people/groups.  Specifically, if I have a
> default group, it will force inclusion of that group on update.  These
> are not ideal IMHO.
>
> Are these issues worthy of a ticket?
>
> ~Rusty
> >
>

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