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What's the deal then? Why aren't they reviewing it properly? We've seen this in companies where teams have started to specialize, but the tools don't help them out with it yet. If this story feels...
ReadSay your company is on GitHub Enterprise (aka the enterprise variant of github.com) and you'd like to start using Reviewable. That's an awesome idea if I say so myself! But... which variant of...
ReadThose who have been with Reviewable for a long time may have noticed that we never (ever!) updated our prices in the 9 or so years we’ve been around. Look, don’t judge us -— we’re engineers, we’d...
ReadQuite a few months ago, we started using Missive for our internal email and chat client, and we've slowly invested more and more into it. Missive's great API and support for posts has let us automate...
ReadAs some of you may know, we've been working on getting a SOC 2, and we're excited to announce that as of last week we have completed our "System and Organization Controls 2" (SOC 2) Type I...
ReadLet's walk through the life of a code review together, and while we do so I'd like to show you two ways to view that lifecycle. A junior dev, Bob, pulls the main branch (formerly known as the master...
ReadWe're going to switch to monthly posts, mainly to reduce my workload! As a result, these changelogs will include a lot of changes you've already been able to see for a while, and a few changes from...
ReadMostly bug fixes this time around. I could avoid this awkwardness by posting only next week, but I'm going to face the awkwardness and ... hi there ... Code Review Experience We fixed an issue that...
ReadWe just released our May Enterprise release, if you would like more information about that visit our Enterprise README or contact us at sales@reviewable.io As a result, the work mentioned in this...
ReadWe're also releasing all of these features (and bug fixes) into the Enterprise release this week, so everyone can enjoy these! For those using reviewable.io, you're already able to use these features...
ReadWe didn't deploy to production last week, so we held off on publishing a changelog that would have features nobody could use. So this is a double-feature! Code Review Experience We changed up how...
ReadWe cut another Enterprise release on April 11th, as promised a couple weeks ago. See the Enterprise Changelog for more info! Code Review Experience It's now harder to accidentally delete your whole...
ReadSmaller changelog than usual, as we stabilize for the next Enterprise release again. Code Review Experience Coverage bar colors are configurable We added Code Coverage a while ago, with some default...
ReadWe cut an Enterprise release on March 23rd, but as you've seen our changelogs have been pretty extensive, so we will be cutting a new one. As of publishing, it's been uploaded, see the Enterprise...
ReadThis is a catch-up post, since we've actually done a ton of work and we hate to skip so many great features. We'll sporadically post these catch-up logs so these are searchable, and so these features...
ReadAs we approach the Enterprise release, we're focusing on bugfixes and small improvements. Dashboard Changes We've heard a lot of feedback about the avatars and icons used in the dashboard, and we made...
ReadThis was a big one, with multiple releases to production, as we are finalizing the Enterprise release! Comment Authoring and Reviewing Changes Thanks to you too! When a new comment starts with thanks,...
ReadBlog Renewal For the past 6-7 years, we've been quiet on this blog, and our changelog has been sparse. However, this is not because we haven't been hard at work, rather it's because we've been focused...
ReadIt's no secret that Reviewable's performance is not exactly best-in-class. While it can deal with large reviews better than GitHub—mainly by not trying to precompute all the diffs and stuff them onto...
ReadYour code, my app—no worries Running users' rules safely and cheaply on AWS Lambda As a web app becomes more mature, you often want to enable deeper customization than is possible just by making...
Read[Edit: as of mid-2016, an Enterprise version of Reviewable built along the lines sketched out below—but also supporting full at-rest data encryption in Firebase—is now available. See here for...
ReadReviewable is built on top of Firebase and had a rough start to September, with the whole app dropping out for minutes at a time. I've finally gotten to the bottom of the issues and fixed them, but...
ReadPower to the author More features for PR and comment authors Reviewable just got a few new features that relax some restrictions on the review process. First, it used to be that once you published a...
ReadReviewable Out of Beta It's a Real ProductTM now Exciting news: Reviewable, the code review service for GitHub, is out of beta! We've made a lot of improvements since our launch in September and many...
ReadI've been struggling recently with how to price Reviewable. I tried reading up on the subject of pricing SaaS offerings and talked to a bunch of people but discovered that there's no consensus,...
ReadWhen I started designing the tech stack for Reviewable I knew I wanted something lightweight that would allow a lone developer (me!) to put together a high quality, modern web app quickly. Most of my...
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