Hi Tim - to help evaluate it would be good to have a sample code review patch posted. I'm happy with any tool that code a great job of making code reviews easy.
Also, possibly someone from the Apache side can comment on using commercial software vs. open source for tools (although we're using JIRA already, so this seems possibly moot). Evan On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Tim Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I apologize if this is inappropriate, but I work as a developer for > Atlassian, the company that makes JIRA. I'm on the list because I'm > currently working on a project to use gadgets in the JIRA dashboard. We also > make a code review tool called Crucible that you might want to look at, too. > http://www.atlassian.com/software/crucible/ > > It is a commercial product, but like all our software, we offer free > licenses to open source projects: https://www.atlassian.com/opensource/ > > You could host it yourself, or use it as part of the JIRA Studio hosted > suite: http://www.atlassian.com/hosted/studio/ > > It does support integration with JIRA, naturally, although if you use the > hosted version, it's set up to integrate with the hosted JIRA instance, so > if you wanted to do that I would recommend migrating your current JIRA > project into JIRA Studio. > > If this is something that interests the group, feel free to ask me > questions either on or off-list. If it's not something that interests you, > then I'll shut up about it :-) Either way, I'm glad to see the interest in > adopting a code review tool, since I've personally found them to make the > process of reviewing code less of a headache and often pretty fun! > > Cheers, > -- > Tim Moore > Atlassian Plugin Developer > > > >

