On 15 Mar 2010, at 02:14, Andrew Deason wrote:

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 23:49:35 +0000
Simon Wilkinson <[email protected]> wrote:

Later this week, I'll be enabling some hooks that will automatically
update RT whenever a change in gerrit is created, or committed, that
contains the magic "FIXES <bugId>" line.

Will these just be replies to the RT ticket that say "change foo was
created/committed", or something like that?

Yes - we won't be actually changing the state of the bug (RT doesn't have enough metadata to know whether a bug is fixed from a push to 'master, or whether it also needs a pullup. It also doesn't have a state that's FIXED, but not VERIFIED).

What you'll get is something like the following. When a new patchset appears, RT will be emailed a message (to be sent on to the ticket requestor) like: "A patch marked as addressing this issue on <branch> has been uploaded to gerrit.
 Please visit http://gerrit.openafs.org/<blah> and review this change"

When a patchset gets pushed to the branch:
"A patch fixing this bug has been pushed to <branch>."

Suggestions for better wording are, as always, welcome!

S.

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