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  • Followup: RE: email notifications?

    Hi Ioannis Thanks once more for sending in your code for email notifications. I've just uploaded JCR 0.7.2. This adds email notifications to reviewers (allocated via the new Reviewers tab under project administration), and also notifies comment action owners after the review meetings. The email generation is templated, and you can override the default templates if you want - see the...

    2009-11-29 06:59:13 UTC by captsens

  • JCR 0.7.2 final released

    JCR 0.7.2 is now available. JCR is a web application for performing and managing formal code reviews. It can be used for reviews of any type of source code, although it has some special smarts for reviewing Java projects, and for managing large code reviews. JCR has many features to make large code reviews as fast and convenient as possible. These include fast navigation through files and...

    2009-11-29 06:46:05 UTC by captsens

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    2009-11-29 06:32:01 UTC by captsens

  • Followup: RE: JCR for large projects

    Hi Mark I'm the maintainer of JCR. We use it in production, with about 25 active developers plus a few others who participate in reviews but don't develop code themselves. At present we do about 120 reviews a year, ranging from very small to huge, and we have 164 review projects in the current database (this was since JCR 0.5.0, when we moved machines). We use a single installation for all...

    2009-11-12 21:03:03 UTC by captsens

  • Followup: RE: JCR for large projects

    Hello, We started using JCR in one of our projects a couple of weeks ago. We do weekly reviews and at the moment we have around a dozen review projects. The project team is approx. 10 people and the ones that do the review are at the moment 2. We plan to extend the reviewing team in the near future. Before selecting JCR I did an evaluation of several other code review tools. At the end...

    2009-11-11 18:05:10 UTC by oikonomi

  • JCR for large projects

    Hi, I'm investigating the use of code review systems for our company. JCR looks really interesting, particularly the flexibility in choosing what to review (specific files in the source repository) and the search for older review comments on the same file. I'm interested to know how other people are getting on with JCR before using it though. Does anyone use JCR in production? How many...

    2009-11-11 09:03:13 UTC by howama

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