On 1/3/2017 1:03 PM, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote: On Tue, Jan 03, 2017 at 07:23:23AM +0000, Kaganski Mike wrote:
I use +1 for that in my own patches; it indicates that others' review is awaited. Please dont do that: A patch in gerrit by DEFAULT is asking for review. No further action needed. A patch in gerrit that is marked by the author with +2 has passed review and thus needs no further review (aka is only waiting on the 'verified' by CI). So if you submit a patch to gerrit you by default already ask for review. Please dont do fancy things with it, if that is what you want. If you _dont_ want your patch reviewed (which obviously only can happen if you are allowed to push directly to master anyway), you can self-mark your change with Code-Review +2. If your patch isnt yet ready to be reviewed (and you just want to put it somewhere as backup or to discuss it), please use drafts: Sometimes, a patch that was thought by me as a correct patch (ant dso was submitted for review), turns out to need some rework; and then it goes through numerous iterations until it gets ready. I don't expect initial (or other) reviewers to spend their time to review each iteration, and I don't know of a way to make already submittes change s draft (except resubmitting another change, which isn't always desirable); so when ready, I mark it "CR+1" - i.e. fine with me, but needs other's review, with accompanying comment that now I regard it ready and ask others to do actual review. As gerrit explicitly tells that it's what CR+1 means, I don't think it's a fancy thing. -- Best regards, Mike Kaganski
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