> Given the complexity of the patchset, I would recommend to use the
> smartbear web hosted tool that Andy and I used for reviewing the fortran
> code generator.  Andy fixed it so that we have a free hosting for the
> Sympy project on their demo server, see this post:
> http://groups.google.com/group/sympy/msg/40cf5f5327d9fcd3
> 
> I think you will benefit from that for two reasons:
> 
> 1) On smartbear it is the final result that is reviewed, rather than
> each patch.  This means it is possible to attach comments issues to
> specific lines in the final code, so there is emphasis on the big
> picture.

I asked for this feature at the GitHub support, and they said that they have 
plans on adding it.  See 
http://support.github.com/discussions/feature-requests/984-comment-on-the-compare-view.

Aaron Meurer
> 
> 2) Everything is organized in phases. When you upload the code you start
> a review phase.  When all reviewers have set their status to "done", it
> fixing time.  When you are done it goes into a review phase again.  The
> phases ensure that everyone knows when it is their move, and so it can
> speed up the process.
> 
> If you are interested I can upload the patches for you, to get you
> started.
> 
> Øyvind

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