On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Ori Livneh <o...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> The new version of git-review released today (1.22) includes a patch I
> wrote that makes it possible to work against a single 'origin' remote. This
> amounts to a workaround for git-review's tendency to frighten you into
> thinking you're about to submit more patches than the ones you are working
> on. It makes git-review more pleasant to work with, in my opinion.
>

Sweet!

> To enable this behavior, you first need to upgrade to the latest version of
> git-review, by running "pip install -U git-review". Then you need to create
> a configuration file: either /etc/git-review/git-review.conf (system-wide)
> or ~/.config/git-review/git-review.conf (user-specific).
>

Bummer we can't just use ~/.gitconfig, but hey, it's still an improvement :)

-Chad

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