Hi Franck,

> If I update the patch, I guess I'll be the new author and Robert
> will be erased from the log. So I think I'll choose the second option and
> push a separate change.

You can safely update any Gerrit patch, without risking destroying
anything or the wrath of the mailing list. If someone gets upset at
you for doing so on the mailing list, then they simply don't know how
Gerrit works yet :-)

The original author won't be erased. Your change to that patch will
merely be considered a suggestion. In Gerrit we can submit any version
of the patch to git, including the patch *before* your change or a
subsequent update to the patch by the e.g. original author which
ignores your proposed changes(or takes them into account).



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