FishEye is the system at https://code.reactos.org/ that displays
information about the commits, the same site also has Crucible, which
is the code review feature.

On 22 February 2014 12:14, Thomas Mueller <mueller6...@twc.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>
>> I've added the "project-tools" and "web" repositories to FishEye today,
>> so you can browse through their changes as well now.
>> My ultimate plan is to remove "CORE", "ROSAPPS" and "ROSTESTS" too and
>> replace all of them by the already existing "reactos" repository. This
>> resembles our SVN counterparts exactly.
>
>> I was told this has already been tried in the past with no success due
>> to severe performance issues. As FishEye is running on a more powerful
>> server now, please try again and tell me if there are any problems with
>> using "reactos" instead of "CORE".
>> If not, I will get rid of the redundant repositories soon.
>
>> Apart from this, we're now also using post-commit hooks to update the
>> repositories in FishEye. This gives you instant information about new
>> commits and reduces the server load a bit.
>
>> Cheers,
>
>> Colin
>
> What/where is FishEye?  I never heard of it before.  You give no URL.
>
> Tom
>
>
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