You could switch to Gerrit for code review. It is a native git tool,
so it needs less awkward scripts.

There are some hosted providers (such as gerrithub), or you can run
your own version of Gerrit if you have inclination to set it up.
Setting up your own account authentication infrastructure is pretty
annoying, and running it yourself is unlikely to save you time.

On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> just now I tried to login with Google in order to close my two recent
> Rietveld reviews. However, Google decided that despite entering a
> verification code from e-mail it couldn’t confirm me being authorised to
> login. So I’m currently out. Maybe they want to force me to give a mobile
> phone number?
>
> Whatever the reason for this weirdness, I think it would really be better if
> we had a code review tool which didn’t rely on external login providers. Is
> there really no free alternative?
>
> Best, Simon
>
>
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