Simon, the new interface to gerrit and gid works fine for me. I tested it last week with a very simple small patch and I was able also to update the patch which finally was accepted and merged.
Today I pushed another patch (70), but without being aware of it two other patches (68 and 69) appeared. What may have caused this behaviour? Before doing the commit I did a "git pull" to be sure i am working on the actual source. But there was nothing which had to do with the source files in the patch. Hartmut Simon Wilkinson wrote: > After a long time talking about it, and a lot of development work, I'm > happy to announce that we have now completed the migration of our > version control system from CVS to git. > > If you are a user, then this won't affect you beyond the fact that our > development process will be more streamlined, and so hopefully we can > get things to you quicker, and in better shape. > > If you are a developer, then there are major changes both in tools, and > in workflow, involved. Whilst our CVS repository won't be going away in > the immediate future (so you can still 'cvs diff' your old sandboxes), > no new commits will be made in CVS. All new development should be based > on the source tree in git, which can be fetched and managed through the > git toolset. > > We are also instituting a new code review process. Before hitting the > source tree, all changes will go through Gerrit. Gerrit is a code review > application from Google which is extensively used by their Android > project. It provides a web based mechanism for managing patch > submission, and permits anyone to view and comment upon those patches > before they enter the source tree. Our review process is informal - > there are no hard and fast rules on what reviews a patch needs before it > can be committed, but from now on gerrit, rather than RT, will be the > place where these reviews occur. > > An introductory document on git, gerrit, and our proposed new workflow > is available from: > http://www.dementia.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/GitDevelopers > > Our git repository is http://git.openafs.org > > Gerrit is available from http://gerrit.openafs.org > > Despite the name, the '[email protected]' mailing list will > continue to receive notification of all changes to the repository. > > If you have questions, and I'm sure there will be many, please ask them > on the [email protected] mailing list, on #openafs on Freenode, > or in the Jabber chatroom [email protected] > > Cheers, > > Simon. > _______________________________________________ > OpenAFS-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hartmut Reuter e-mail [email protected] phone +49-89-3299-1328 fax +49-89-3299-1301 RZG (Rechenzentrum Garching) web http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~hwr Computing Center of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG) and the Institut fuer Plasmaphysik (IPP) ----------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
