You might like to look at a web-based code review tool. Guido van Rossum's first project at Google was such a tool, called Mondrian. Though he was unable to open source that work, he has since released the open source Rietveld code review tool. I'm also aware of the similar-looking Crucible, sold by Atlassian. Though I've not used any of these tools yet, I may look into using one of these in the coming months. That said, I do enjoy the face-to-face communication of a code review meeting, and would personally not like to lose that.
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