Hi all,
I hope this is a complete no-event, but we'd like to give you a heads-up, in
case something unexpected comes up. We Gerrit admins are currently working
towards moving us to Gerrit 3.0.2.
The plan is to upgrade on Monday next week, the 30th of September.
There are no huge improvements
On 25.6.2019 17.07, James McDonnell wrote:
> Is HTTPS access still supposed to work?
>
> git push gerrit HEAD:refs/for/5.12
> fatal: https://jmcdonn...@codereview.qt-project.org/p/qt/qtbase/info/refs not
> valid: is this a git repository?
>
> Did the paths change?
Yes, it's still supposed to
On 2019-05-06, 8:16 AM, "Development on behalf of Frederik Gladhorn"
wrote:
Hello,
We've been working on the Gerrit Upgrade for a while now and we are finally
getting ready to deploy the new goodness.
We have all patches in our fork (yes, sadly we continue diverging a
Il 06/05/19 14:16, Frederik Gladhorn ha scritto:
We will collect some documentation here, currently it's just a placeholder
page, not yet worth visiting, unless you know the newer Gerrit and want to
help out documenting what is new:
https://wiki.qt.io/Gerrit_Upgrade_2019
Wow, this is a very
The new Gerrit version will use Polymer-based UI, the "old style UI" will be
disabled.
If someone want to see the new UI in action, the Gerrit code is reviewed in
Gerrit: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/
Just a note that the site is using the very latest 3.0 RC, and we will be using
I hope you have at least two backups in two different locations. : )
> On 7. May 2019, at 11:02, Jukka Jokiniva wrote:
>
>
> On 06/05/2019, 22.46, "Development on behalf of Sergio Ahumada"
> wrote:
>>
>> On 06.05.19 14:16, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
>>> We aim to do the Upgrade to Gerrit
On 06/05/2019, 22.46, "Development on behalf of Sergio Ahumada"
wrote:
>
>On 06.05.19 14:16, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
>> We aim to do the Upgrade to Gerrit 2.16.7 around the 20th of May (yes,
> that's
>> a Monday, we assume Gerrit will be down for the full day that day).
>
>
Are we planning to use Polymer-based UI, as currently used by Chromium and
Android,
or the "old" one (which is probably still a default)? I believe "old" one has a
horrible UX,
while Polymer one is a bit nicer. Also, Polymer's patch viewer plays nicely
with X selection
buffer, while "old" does
On 06.05.19 14:16, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We've been working on the Gerrit Upgrade for a while now and we are finally
> getting ready to deploy the new goodness.
>
> We have all patches in our fork (yes, sadly we continue diverging a bit from
> mainstream, adding our own state
Hello,
We've been working on the Gerrit Upgrade for a while now and we are finally
getting ready to deploy the new goodness.
We have all patches in our fork (yes, sadly we continue diverging a bit from
mainstream, adding our own state handling for the CI).
The good news is that there are very
On 14-5-2014 9:45, Haataja Ismo wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Verbruggen Erik
Looks nice! Would it be possible to update the logo and the image saying
Qt Open Governance / Code Review with a HiDPI version? They look
really fuzzy on my screen, especially next to the text that's
-Original Message-
The Unified field is open two extra windows. Not very convenient.
Sorry, the standard Gerrit way was in use instead of our one page review. Fixed
now.
___
Development mailing list
Development@qt-project.org
Looks nice! Would it be possible to update the logo and the image saying
Qt Open Governance / Code Review with a HiDPI version? They look
really fuzzy on my screen, especially next to the text that's showing
crisp and clear.
-- Erik.
On 12-5-2014 16:08, Haataja Ismo wrote:
And to see/try all
Hi,
For upcoming Gerrit (Code Review) upgrade all the changes are pushed for review:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/#q,status:open+project:qtqa/gerrit+branch:v2.7.0-based,n,z
We'd like to call everybody to participate for reviewing. So, if interested,
you are very welcome to share your
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 01:57:16PM +, Haataja Ismo wrote:
And to see/try all the changes in action, everything is deployed to
https://dev-codereview.qt-project.org for testing.
that testing request applies only to digia employees due to the host
being firewalled.
When will the new Gerrit version be deployed to production?
--
Jake Petroules - jake.petroules at petroules.com
Chief Technology Officer - Petroules Corporation
On 2014-05-12, at 10:08 AM, Haataja Ismo ismo.haat...@digia.com wrote:
And to see/try all the changes in action, everything is
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