
Mostafa wrote:
Rob Stewart wrote:
Mostafa wrote:
Is it possible to have anonymous read-only access to it?
If you want to use the Code Collaborator site to examine the library, you must create an account.
Note that creating an account does not mean your name is added to the list of reviewers. An account, along with a URL, like <http://demo.smartbear.com/boost/go?page=ReviewDisplay&reviewid=5>, gives you read-only access.
If you wish to avoid creating an account, then you can follow the link on the review schedule to the code in the sandbox.
I should have said that this was the approach to take if you wanted to avoid Code Collaborator altogether. (I don't know what's possible with Crucible yet.)
Some may just want to follow a review without necessary participating in one. Requiring a user account discourages such activity, and in my opinion, creates an artificial barrier to further engagement between newcomers, or even existing Boost watchers, and Boost, even if it is a one-sided engagement.
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