#11830: Provide testing installations for code review tools -------------------------+---------------------------- Reporter: zooey | Owner: haiku-sysadmin Type: task | Status: new Priority: high | Milestone: Component: Sys-Admin | Version: Resolution: | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: Has a Patch: 0 | Platform: All -------------------------+---------------------------- Comment (by zooey): Replying to [comment:2 waddlesplash]: > I looked at it, but I think Phabricator is better than that... > > Personally, my own take (and some feedback from others) so far: > > * Gerrit is nice, but wants too much control over the Git repo for our liking > * GitLab wants to be a full replacement for cgit as well, I don't know if it can handle our 50K tags though > * Phabricator is nice because it's compartmentalized, so we can install the code review portion of Phabricator without installing the issue tracker and repository browser (LLVM does this I think?) But I'm not very fond of the UI... Hm, what's the difference between Gerrit, Gitlab and Phabricator with respect to git? I thought they all were acting as git servers, so they kind of own the repository? -- Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/11830#comment:4> Haiku <https://dev.haiku-os.org> Haiku - the operating system.