In my organization, we moved from svn to Enterprise github for source code repository. We want to use a tool for managing code reviews but were thinking to use Github issues for that rather than adding one more tool in our CI-CD stack.
Our repository contains a development branch where all developers commit and push their code. Build and deployment also happens via the development branch.
One suggestion which many have given us is to use a staging branch where developers check-in their code, have code reviews on that branch and then perform pull requests to the development branch. We do not like that approach because it will unnecessary create additional step of pull requests. If we give access to limited developers to perform pull requests, additional bottleneck would be created on them. And if everyone has access to perform pull requests, developers would bypass the review process and directly get pull requests done.
All of this being said, some of us are thinking to use "Github Issues" for all code review tasks. On every push to development branch, developers could create an issue with label=CodeReview. Is this a good idea?
Or should we go for solutions like Crucible/Fisheye, etc