Tim Alsop wrote:
> Alan,
>
> I suggest you take a look at :
>
> http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/PeerReviewPlugin
>
> In particular, check out http://www.blisted.org/wiki/projects/JianCha
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>   

Thanks.  I had seen the peer review plugin.  The comments I had read on 
it however did not make it look appealing.  (As others have said), I 
want something that hooks into the SVN commit process, so the changes 
are automatically identified.

I had a look an JianCha (I had not seen that before).  It was not clear 
to me from the above whether there was an actual implementation yet, or 
just specs on how it is going to be done.  Looking around I did not get 
the impression that it is backed by an active and live community.  I 
would like something either trivial so we can support it in house, or if 
more complex backed by a live community.

I have most of the infrastructure in place already for a simple solution 
(borrowed from a mature C++ project in SVN that does not use Trac) - I 
am trying to port the same practice to a Trac based Java process.  All I 
need is to create a ticket from a shell script and its ready for 
internal trial. Not knowing Python or the Trac API means writing this is 
not a trivial undertaking.

Thanks for the links though - it is appreciated.
Alan

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