Hi!

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Does OpenSolaris have a concept of a "preliminary code review" ?

The problem is that we host our code on svn.genunix.org and the final
review must be done on a SCCS tree within Sun itself, making it a little
bit tricky to move changes between trees (e.g. at least it's consuming
lots time).

My proposal would be to make something like a "preliminary code review"
where the current tree gets reviewed, any problems are filed as bugs at
http://bugs.grommit.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=ksh93-integration and
integrated into the current Subversion tree. All further changes after
the preliminary review must be tracked via bugzilla bugs, too (we're
doing that already since a couple of months).
If the "preliminary review" is over we'll move the tree to B56, April
moves this into a SCCS tree within Sun and starts the "official" review
(which should be (hopefully) short since all major issues have been
addressed in the preliminary code review step).

Any comments/suggestions/ideas/rants ?

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Bye,
Roland

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