xor wrote: > On Wednesday 14 October 2009 18:43:24 Ximin Luo wrote: >> My first thoughts are that this sort of thing is probably more useful in >> environments where people are in close physical and temporal proximity to >> each other (eg. an office). >> >> The freenet project is made up of people scattered all over the world; most >> of the development does not occur in parallel by multiple developers in >> real time. That is always a problem for real time collaboration, especially if the people strongly distributed and too few to find together at the same time. I don't know how many you are and how distributed, but sometimes people know each other or live near each other and than it can be done. > > I second that. > > Though it would be useful if we had the capability to mark code as reviewed > line-by-line in the git repository. Imagine some color-coded display of the > source code: The more people have reviewed a certain line of code, the more > it > becomes dark green. Not reviewed code would be red. > Ok, that would be a nice feature, but I think this can't be done with Saros. That means it can be done but only in realtime, e.g. 4 people in a session can see which line is review by whom. > But anything which requires live interaction between developers won't work, > we > all work at different times of day. > Ok, now that is clear. Saros can just be used in real time.
Greets, Eike > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > Devl at freenetproject.org > http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl -- Eike Starkmann This message is part of my Master thesis research. Feel free to contact my advisors in case of inappropriate behavior on my side: christopher.oezbek at fu-berlin.de and stephan.salinger at fu-berlin.de