My reason for submitting multiple was "I was unaware I could make a change
and push it to the same gerrit ID". I use commandline git, and hadn't seen
that workflow option before.
Thanks for the idea -- it'll definitely reduce the gerrit clutter and the
need to resubmit/abandon so many gerrits. :D
Hi,
As a side note: I noticed that you created multiple Gerrit reviews and
abandoned each one. If you "amend" your Git commits instead, you can add
multiple patch sets to a single Gerrit review. AFAIK that's closer to
the usual Gerrit workflow.
You might have a perfectly fine reason for doing
Quick comment on removing version ranges:
It's recommended to indeed specify the exact version which you are contributing,
see
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Simrel/Contributing_to_Simrel_Aggregation_Build#Simple_repo.2C_and_specify.2C_exact_versions
Stephan
On 22.02.2018 21:08, Nick Boldt wrote: