Hi everyone, 

I'm doing research on code reviews and static analysis tools at the SERG 
group <http://swerl.tudelft.nl/bin/view/Main/WebHome> of the Delft 
University of Technology. Currently, we want to give an overview of the 
usage of code review and static analysis tools in open source projects. 
Therefore, I would be very happy to know a little bit more about how code 
reviews are used in Django and if (and maybe how) static analysis tools are 
used. I have a couple of questions for anyone willing to answer:

1.       1. Do all developers (contributors and core developers) have to 
submit a code review for every change? I’m asking because many projects 
only review changes made by contributors.

2.       2. Which code review tools are used (just Github, or maybe other 
tools)?

3.       3. Are static analyzers used? If they are used:

a.       Is passing the checks of the static analyzers necessary for a 
change to be accepted?

b.      Which static analyzers are used?

Thanks,

Radjino

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