Announcing Gertty 1.2.0 ======================= 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 with installation instructions may be found here: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/stackforge/gertty/tree/README.rst Changes since 1.1.0: ==================== * Changes may be reviewed directly from the change list. * Multiple changes may be reviewed at once by selecting them from the change list. This can be very useful for mass application of changes across many repositories, or to leave comments about dependencies, etc, on a whole series of changes. * The local database and git repositories are pruned of closed changes to save space and speed up operations. By default, changes closed more than two months ago are removed, but the value is configurable. * Searches by filename, age, reviewer, and messages are now supported. * Change IDs are now supported as simple searches (without a search predicate). * Syncing operations have been improved. * The file name is always displayed at the top of the diff screen. * Change IDs, topics, and project names are now searchable links on the change screen. * A URL (e.g., https://review.example.com/#/c/1234/) may be copied into the search box to open a change directly. * The permalink is now displayed on the change screen for easy copy/paste. * Local checkout and cherry-pick are supported directly from the change list. * Starred and owned changes are synced regardless of whether the project is subscribed. * If Gertty is about to upload a review of a change where someone else has since left a more negative vote than the one it is about to upload, Gertty will cancel the upload operation and mark the change as "held" for re-review and alert the user. In this manner, offline reviewers can avoid accidentally ignoring potentially important negative feedback on a change. * Scrolling by mouse wheel is now supported. * Times are displayed in the local timezone, or optionally (by configuration) in UTC. * Several other display and performance improvements. Thanks to the following people whose changes are included in this release: Adam Spiers Christoph Gysin James Polley Jan Kundrát Jeremy Stanley K Jonathan Harker Matthew Treinish Miguel Grinberg Paul Belanger __________________________________________________________________________ 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