I was just touring the Crucible tool, an extension to Fisheye. It certainly appears more intuitive, easier to navigate, than certain other code review tools I've seen lately. :)
http://www.atlassian.com/software/crucible/ Brad. > -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Sebor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 2:08 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Fwd: JIRA now hooked up to Fisheye] > > > The repository has been indexed. Check it out here: > http://fisheye6.cenqua.com/browse/stdcxx > > Don't forget to browse to docs: > http://www.atlassian.com/software/fisheye/features/ > > > Martin Sebor wrote: > > > > FYI: > > > > I opened https://support.atlassian.com/browse/FSH-520 and got our > > INFRA's approval to get our Subversion repository indexed at > > http://fisheye6.cenqua.com/ as a demo of the feature to > help us decide > > if we want to integrate it into Jira or not. The indexing > takes place over > > the weekend so if all goes according to plan the demo should be up > > next week. > > > > > > Martin Sebor wrote: > >> > >> Travis Vitek wrote: > >>> > >>> Is it necessary or useful? Does it do anything to reduce > our workload, > >>> add to it, or is it totally transparent to those who > don't use it? What > >>> are the administration costs? > >> > >> I thought you liked new toys ;-) > >> > >> I don't think it's necessary. The ViewVC interface to Subversion > >> provides similar views (without the statistics). We can get some > >> of the same statistics (activity per author) from Ohloh, just not > >> entirely up to date. The activity per issue is unique to FishEye, > >> AFAICS. But I don't see the statistics as essential at all. > >> > >> I do think FishEye could be useful. It shows the recent commit > >> history of the project, complete with ChangeLog entries for each > >> commit, all under the same interface as a project's issues. I.e., > >> it makes it more convenient to view both issues and the changes > >> made to resolve them. All this data is already available, but we > >> have to work a little harder to get at it. For example, I use > >> the commits list for code review, Jira to look at issue the > >> changes resolve, and the issues list to monitor issue activity > >> in general. It looks to me as though I might be able to replace > >> the first two out of the three by just monitoring the FishEye > >> Recent Changesets view. You should check it out when you have > >> a few minutes: > >> > >> http://tinyurl.com/yo8jtq > >> > >> Other than figuring out who to ask to set it up for us there's > >> no more admin cost to us than there is to administer any other > >> Jira plugin we use (and there are dozens). > >> > >> Martin > >> > >>> > >>> My concern is that the stdcxx project is becoming more > complex to use > >>> and maintain. I could spend weeks trying to learn how to > use all of the > >>> software that we're currently using [subversion, jira, > subversion, wiki, > >>> forrest, ...] and I am expected to at least have some > knowledge of how > >>> to use it. Every time I sit down to use one of the tools, I end up > >>> spending precious time trying to figure out how to make > it do what I > >>> want it to. > >>> > >>> I see that it makes it easy to see diffs of files and file history > >>> without having to use the svn client or web browser. I > guess this could > >>> be useful to some, but I'm perfectly happy using the > existing tools for > >>> this. > >>> > >>> Travis > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>> -----Original Message----- > >>>> From: Martin Sebor > >>>> > >>>> FYI: This looks quite interesting. We might want to look into > >>>> getting our svn set up with FishEye as well. What do y'all > >>>> think? > >>>> > >>>> -------- Original Message -------- > >>>> From: Jeff Turner > >>>> > >>>> Since JIRA 3.12+ comes bundled with the Fisheye plugin, > I thought we > >>>> might as well use it. There's now a Fisheye project tab > with pretty > >>>> graphs and things, > >>>> eg: > >>>> > >>>> > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO?report=com.atla > ssian.jir > >>> a.plugin.system.project:openissues-panel > >>>> and issues have a Fisheye tab if a commit was made against them. > >>>> > >>>> It's enabled for the following projects, which are indexed on > >>>> fisheye6.cenqua.com: > >>>> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/-Fwd%3A-JIRA-now-hooked-up-to-Fisheye--t > p15345180p15518667.html > Sent from the stdcxx-dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
