After a couple of more weekend hacking sessions on Splinter, I'm pretty happy with where it is.
As compared to where it was when I wrote: http://blog.fishsoup.net/2009/09/23/splinter-patch-review/ What's new is: * A Bugzilla extension for tight integration: - Links from review comments to the review - Links from the attachment table to review pages - Posting reviews with attachment status changes doesn't send two emails. - Integrated appearance (Bugzilla header/footer) * A cleaned up UI - it's not necessarily much more functional, but should be more easily understood. By breaking up the review by files it also has less of a performance problem on really gigantic patches. * And even a bit of user documentation: http://splinter.fishsoup.net/help.html I have more stuff I want to do with it eventually (allow specifying what lines are being commented, keynav, getting extra context from Git, tracking of what patches obsolete what, etc), but I think it's useful as is and what I need most is user feedback. (Next weekend, I'll be at the GNOME Summit rather than hacking on Splinter... so it's not immediately going to get better by waiting.) My thought at this point is to just to go ahead and install it onto bugzilla.gnome.org later this week once the GNOME Shell 2.28.0 preview release is out the door. There's always a chance to break something, but I think it's pretty small here and I'll be around to fix anything I break. I certainly wouldn't mind people poking around with it and looking at the code (of the Bugzilla extension in particular), but I don't think putting it on bugzilla.gnome.org needs to block on that. Yell now if you object. - Owen _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list gnome-infrastructure@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure