Hello Review Board users / developers,

What is the recommended approach for reconstructing a work copy of the 
changes in a review request?

I am most specifically interested in Git where branching may occur.

It seems that an approach would be to 

1. Checkout the repo with the base revision which I can get from the Review 
Board API.
2. rbt patch to apply the changes

However, it seems that I can't always just checkout from the base revision 
as that revision may be in a unpushed branch.

How can I reconstruct the repo up to the point where the base revision is 
if I can't directly check out the changes. Does Review Board store all the 
diffs leading up to the uploaded diff for branches? Is this information 
exposed to the user?

Thanks!

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