Can we try reviews on github for a couple weeks? Seems like we'll never know if it's sufficient if we don't try it. And there's no setup cost, which is nice.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 12:44 PM Katherine Cox-Buday < katherine.cox-bu...@canonical.com> wrote: > I see quite a few PRs that are being reviewed in GitHub and not > ReviewBoard. I really don't care where we do them, but can we please pick a > direction and move forward? And until then, can we stick to our previous > decision and use RB? With people using both it's much more difficult to > tell what's been reviewed and what hasn't. > > -- > Katherine > > Nate Finch <nate.fi...@canonical.com> writes: > > > In case you missed it, Github rolled out a new review process. It > > basically works just like reviewboard does, where you start a review, > > batch up comments, then post the review as a whole, so you don't just > > write a bunch of disconnected comments (and get one email per review, > > not per comment). The only features reviewboard has is the edge case > > stuff that we rarely use: like using rbt to post a review from a > > random diff that is not connected directly to a github PR. I think > > that is easy enough to give up in order to get the benefit of not > > needing an entirely separate system to handle reviews. > > > > I made a little test review on one PR here, and the UX was almost > > exactly like working in reviewboard: > > https://github.com/juju/juju/pull/6234 > > > > There may be important edge cases I'm missing, but I think it's worth > > looking into. > > > > -Nate >
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