Hi ,
I was thinking of working on YETUS-61. Support gerrit with YETUS. I was thinking about it and had a few questions and was wondering if anyone had any insight into these questions. 1. What will the calls be to run the pre-commit. Today, with jira we expect passing a JIRA number or a GitHub pull request. Will the support be needed for pulling the gerrit information from JIRA, or will a gerrit review link (a number) be passed onto YETUS? I personally think, the number should be passed to YETUS and we can use some kind of a jenkins job, like the one we have for submit review. 2. Currently the responses are written back to JIRA, with gerrit, it can be written to gerrit, is there any choice on which way to go with it? My personal vote is to put the response on gerrit, that will keep all reviews in one place. 3. Are there any apache projects currently using gerrit and using some kind of pre-commit check which wants to utilize YETUS? This I ask for pointers. Has anyone thought about this, if you have some ideas, pointers I would appreciate it. Thanks -Suraj Acharya
