[Building Sakai] Crucible or other code review tools?

Thomas Amsler tpamsler at ucdavis.edu
Wed Aug 5 13:20:46 PDT 2009


The problem is that the version of SVNKit that works with Crucible is
only compatible with newer versions of subversion. I think the cutoff
is around v1.4.
Best,
-- Thomas




On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Michael Wenk<mjwenk at ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> Maurer, Christopher Wayne wrote:
>> Anyone out there use Crucible[1] or some other form of code reviewing tools?
>> I believe umich uses something called Review Board[2].
>>
>> I was starting to look into some stuff and wondered if folks out there
>> had something that they could recommend.
>>
>> If any of the recommendations were in favor of Crucible, for example, I
>> was also wondering if it could be hosted along with jira and confluence
>> since it’s from Atlassian and there’s no licensing?
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> [1] http://www.atlassian.com/software/crucible/
>> [2] http://www.review-board.org/
>>
>
> At UC Davis, we have been starting to use Crucible.  Personally, I like
> it, though it doesn't seem to be as stable as other Atlassian products.
>   The subversion integration is nice.  What I didn't like about it was
> the stability issues, and some of the UI is not intuitive(at least to
> me.)  I found it to be much nicer than using the appspot.com code review
> tool.
>
> One problem is it doesn't seem to work with svn 1.2.3, as is running on
> source.sakaiproject.org, so that would have to be upgraded.
>
> Mike
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