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Supporting peer code review


James Leone (13613513) | asked May 30 '08, 1:19 p.m.
Hello,

Our IBM rep mentioned that JAZZ provided features to support peer code review processes. If this is the case, can you clarify which component this functionality falls under? I have gone through some of the tutorials, but nothing discusses this features specifically.

Thanks,

James

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Jean-Michel Lemieux (2.5k11) | answered Jun 02 '08, 9:08 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
There are two parts to peer review, the first is the mechanisms and the second the process. The mechanism which enable peer reviews are work items, approvals, and change sets. As an example, when you create a change set you can attach it to a work item. Peers can see the changes in the change set and review them in a compare editor and provide comments in the work item and approvals.

https://jazz.net/jazzdocs/topic/com.ibm.team.scm.doc/topics/t_submitting_change_for_review.html

From the process perspective, you can enforce that change sets have approvals before code can be delivered to selected streams.

https://jazz.net/jazzdocs/topic/com.ibm.team.platform.doc/topics/t_mod_operation_behavior.html

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Jean-Michel
Jazz Source Control

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