Announcing Gertty 1.1.0 ======================= Gertty is a console-based interface to the Gerrit Code Review system.
Gertty is designed to support a workflow similar to reading network news or mail. It syncs information from Gerrit to local storage to support disconnected operation and easy manipulation of local git repos. It is fast and efficient at dealing with large numbers of changes and projects. The full README may be found here: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/stackforge/gertty/tree/README.rst Changes since 1.0.3: ==================== * Gertty is now packaged in both Debian and Fedora. * Threaded change list: when changes depend on each other, their relationship is shown visually in the change list. This is very similar to how mail and news readers show message threads. * Starred changes are supported. * Sortable change list: lists of changes may now be sorted by change number, or how recently they were updated. * Summary vote values are now colorized in change lists. * Review dialog improvements: the review dialog now includes descriptions of votes and appropriate colors for each value. * Improved responsiveness: background syncing operations release database locks faster to avoid UI update delays. Also, toggling whether a change is hidden or reviewed is faster. * A verbose logging option has been added (less info than debug, but more than the standard level which only logs errors). * Long lines are now wrapped in the side-by-side diff view. * Gertty now checks that its config file is not world readable if it contains a password (which is already optional). * Several bug fixes related to: * Keymap customization * Errors displaying files with no changes * Syncing changes with draft patchsets * Errors displaying binary diffs * Character encoding issues * Searching Thanks to the following people whose changes are included in this release: Andrew Ruthven Antoine Musso Bradley Jones Cedric Brandily Christian Berendt David Pursehouse Dolph Mathews Ian Cordasco James Polley Jan Kundrát Jay Pipes Jeremy Stanley John L. Villalovos Khai Do Matthew Treinish __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev