https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40985

--- Comment #2 from Tim Landscheidt <[email protected]> 2012-10-16 
14:56:08 UTC ---
You're probably right about "patch-in-gerrit".  This integration is part of bug
17322, though, and the there-mentioned use of it at Fedora is still alive and
kicking today (haven't seen a KDE bug of mine resolved in a long time, so can't
make statements about it :-)).

If "[x] patch" isn't common usage, one could also test for file names ending in
".patch" or ".diff".  My assumption would be though that programmers who can
fix MediaWiki code and know how to generate a patch will probably be smart
enough to click it :-).

I do think that any mentioning of submitting to Gerrit should only occur after
the patch has been safely added to Bugzilla's database so no code is lost.

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