The Gareth code review project has been steadily moving forward.
I've settled on Python+Django for the project.
It's still not ready to start doing actual code review. But a number of key pieces are already implemented: - The whole view/template/theme system is ready - A git layer has been implemented and new git commands are fairly easy to add (depending on the command's complexity) - Project and remote handling is ready - The low level git remote fetch implementation is ready (still needs a queue and websockets though to get the ui for it working) - Remote pages already understand what commits have not yet been added to the repo or a head
I also have commit lists and commit pages ready. I'm currently working on diffs ( ;) And I mean diffs better than Gerrit, GitHub, or anything else) which will likely finally lead into review pages.
Since the project has been going fairly seriously I've setup a website for the project: http://gareth-review.com/
I've put the latest screenshots up: http://gareth-review.com/screenshots.html
And a blog is up and you can subscribe to updates on the project's progress: http://gareth-review.com/blog/
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