Hi Lucas,
Thanks a lot for the update. I just tried this on
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/Newsletter/+/501019 and
I confirm that it's working. :)
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*https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:X-Savitar>>*
On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 2:06 PM Lucas Werkmeister <
lucas.werkmeis...@
FYI, the improvement suggested in this thread back in January –
I wonder if it would be possible to allow comments with “recheck” commands?
>
+1 to Lucas' proposal, it should be possible to blame Jenkins within recheck
> comments.
>
– has now been implemented. You can add additional comments aft
It would be nice to be able to add screenshots / images in comments. As it is,
I put a screenshot in phab and link to that from Gerrit, but it’s cumbersome.
Kosta
> On Feb 26, 2019, at 7:25 PM, Paladox via Wikitech-l
> wrote:
>
> PolyGerrit now supports cherry picking changes onto of other ch
PolyGerrit now supports cherry picking changes onto of other changes (as of
2.16.6 (not released yet)) (i did that change!).
PolyGerrit is also gaining support for cherry picking changes even with merge
conflicts (also done by me)!
Also we are making CI comments pretty in PolyGerrit, see
https:
Here's a quickie: Alt-Shift+F (or Alt-F or whatever your browser uses for
accesskeys) works in MediaWiki and Phabricator but not in Gerrit.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 11:35 AM Daniel Kinzler
wrote:
> * clicking on the name of a repo in a change should take me to a place
> where i
> can browse that r
ci comments can be made pretty again with
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T215658#4940198 (ill be working on getting it
added to gerrit.wikimedia.org) I just want to play to see if we can make it
more prettier then through GWTUI.
Looks like https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/F28163501 (from
h
> Am 08.02.19 um 14:42 schrieb James Forrester:
> > I gave up on gerrit's personal dashboard years ago, and instead have pinned
> > browser tabs with specific gerrit searches, which are very powerful.
> >
> > https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/q/is:open+(reviewer:self+OR+assignee:self)+-is:wip+(-age:2w
I've created https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T215659 - support cherry
picking commits even with merge conflicts in the ui (polygerrit).
I've already created a commit for this support upstream but was stalled by the
old polygerrit team. So im going to implement this in a plugin.
On Frida
Hi!
One thing still missing for me is better ability to indicate which kind
of attention the item needs from me. Right now, to improve it, I used
custom scripts with this colorization scheme:
- paint items with test failures and -1's red (these need work from me
if they're outgoing, and probably
Oh. Oooohhh. Thank you James, you just made my life so much easier!
Am 08.02.19 um 14:42 schrieb James Forrester:
> On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 at 11:35, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
>
>> Am 28.01.19 um 19:25 schrieb Paladox via Wikitech-l:
>>> Hi, what would you like to see in gerrit or improved?
>>
>> * I wo
For James F:
You could use the "menu" from /settings/ to add additional links which will be
added under "your".
Though project dashboards is supported in PolyGerrit from 2.16+
For danial k's points:
point 1: you can use age:2week in the query.
point 2: can be done wikibugs. (i did do that for day
On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 at 11:35, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
> Am 28.01.19 um 19:25 schrieb Paladox via Wikitech-l:
> > Hi, what would you like to see in gerrit or improved?
>
> * I would like to be able to set a cut-off date for my dashboard. E.g.
> "show
> only things touched in the last 2 weeks". Ideall
Am 28.01.19 um 19:25 schrieb Paladox via Wikitech-l:
> Hi, what would you like to see in gerrit or improved?
* I would like to be able to set a cut-off date for my dashboard. E.g. "show
only things touched in the last 2 weeks". Ideally, I would be able to make
things sticky by starring them, so t
You should be able to do the same in PolyGerrit only that your looking for
something more specific as polygerrit uses dom-modules.
On Tuesday, 5 February 2019, 14:30:27 GMT, Stephen Niedzielski
wrote:
> filtering out CI messages from Gerrit comments.
I use a hacky bookmarklet to hide j
> filtering out CI messages from Gerrit comments.
I use a hacky bookmarklet to hide jenkins-bot comments:
javascript:Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('[class*=messageBox]')).filter(box
=> box.querySelector('[class*=name]').textContent ===
'jenkins-bot').forEach(box => box.style.display = 'none
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 4:26 PM Paladox via Wikitech-l <
wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Hi, what would you like to see in gerrit or improved?
Thanks for all your work on Gerrit! Some things that IMO would be useful:
* filtering out CI messages from Gerrit comments. This is something th
Thanks for the guidance! I’ve submitted a config change at
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/487037. (And also thanks for all your other
Gerrit work of course!)
Cheers,
Lucas
Am Di., 29. Jan. 2019 um 13:32 Uhr schrieb Paladox via Wikitech-l <
wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org>:
> I believe that requi
I believe that requires a regex change in layout.yaml of integration/config.
Also second thing that’s likely a bug in the zuul plugin.
On Tuesday, 29 January 2019, 10:38:54 GMT, Daimona
wrote:
+1 to Lucas' proposal, it should be possible to blame Jenkins within
recheck comments. There'
+1 to Lucas' proposal, it should be possible to blame Jenkins within
recheck comments. There's also another minor bug I encountered several
times, and I'm unsure if it's already been fixed in 2.16. Have 2 different
changes, A and B. If I write A's change ID in the commit message of B, then
the UI w
I wonder if it would be possible to allow comments with “recheck” commands?
Often I want to do something like “recheck because CI failed due to T”,
but if I send it as one review then it will not be recognized as a recheck.
Triggering a recheck any time the word “recheck” appears anywhere in a
Hi, what would you like to see in gerrit or improved? I've been working been
working on developing a plugin that pull's in zuul's status into PolyGerrit.
See the running demo at https://imgur.com/a/uBk2oxQ . Im also planning on
adding "recheck" and "check experimental" as buttons to PolyGerrit's
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