We've made improvements to some of our core revision review semantics.
First, we now require you to review a reverted file before hiding it away. In some cases involving rebasing we'll even ask you to review multiple reverted revisions to make sure you don't miss a change (see issue #342). To help you spot when a file has been reverted we added a new icon to revision cells where a file is the same as its base:
We also improved how we display rebased revisions that were matched to their ancestors. An inner color swatch now shows the revision status relative to its ancestor, which is probably what you really care about when doing commit-by-commit reviews. The outer color still shows the status relative to the preceding revision, as usual. You can find more details in the docs.
We're always trying to improve your workflow — let us know if these changes aren't intuitive or if there are any other features you'd like to see implemented! :smile: