Well, _obviously_ reviewboard supports raising issues and adding comments , but neither facilitates actual conversation, i.e. discussion on what's up with a particular patch at a deeper level.

In short, what I meant is that as a tool to dicuss code changes, Reviewboard is a poor thing. It facilitates nit-picking, which is off-putting and useless, but at least gives the reviewer the feeling he's done his job, while it fails at making it easy to discuss the why, wherefore and how of a particular change.

On Mon, 5 Jan 2015, Albert Astals Cid wrote:

El Dilluns, 5 de gener de 2015, a les 18:40:54, Boudewijn Rempt va escriure:
I do agree, btw, with Ian, that the current reviewboard workflow is badly
broken and can be very discouraging. It doesn't support conversation

What do you mean it doesn't support conversation?

Cheers,
 Albert

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