On Monday 05 September 2016 19:20:29 J-P Nurmi wrote: > > On 05 Sep 2016, at 18:53, Marc Mutz <marc.m...@kdab.com> wrote: > >> On Wednesday 31 August 2016 16:12:55 Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: > >> with the upcoming qtcon and my subsequent vacation, my availability will > >> be rather sporadic, so consider this: > >> - i'm not going to do reviews on a regular basis, so it's unwise to just > >> > >> add me to them and expect a reaction. send me a direct mail. > >> - this recommendation actually applies irrespective of current plans - > >> > >> sometimes i actually want to get some work done instead of just doing > >> reviews. ;) > >> > >> - you can also ask frederik gladhorn (fregl) > >> > >> generally speaking, send a complete list of change urls, as we can just > >> paste that into the script which performs the operation. that's also the > >> reason why a single mail (or irc messsage) instead of adding us to n > >> reviews is always preferred. please don't give verbal descriptions of > >> ranges - somebody has to do the click and paste orgy anyway, and that > >> should be you. ;) > > > > And please, pretty please, don't _abandon_ changes and resubmit them to a > > different branch. _Do_ ask Ossi or Frederik to re-target on the server, > > _esp_ if you've already run into half a dozen revisions. Submitting a > > new change without the ability to use inter-change diffs is just rude > > towards the reviewers. > > Let us move our own changes. If you're worried about abuse, downgrade any > +2 to +1 on branch change. Problem solved.
It's not about restricting what a user can do. It's simply missing implementation, and I believe that if it were easy to implement, Ossi would have done it long ago instead of playing retarget-monkey for the rest of us :) Thanks, Marc -- Marc Mutz <marc.m...@kdab.com> | Senior Software Engineer KDAB (Deutschland) GmbH & Co.KG, a KDAB Group Company Tel: +49-30-521325470 KDAB - Qt, C++ and OpenGL Experts _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development