Point 1: Upstream are running the master branch of gerrit. So as soon as 2.16 
is branched and released then a point release is done we will be able to 
upgrade to it on gerrit.wikimedia.org.
Point 2: Same as above. That feature will roll out to gerrit.wikimedia.org as 
soon as we upgrade.
Point 3: This will roll out when we upgrade.
Point 4: their jenkins bot is operated by luca from gerritforge. He uses emojis 
in the comments which we could do now with our own install.    On Thursday, 4 
October 2018, 09:16:03 BST, Addshore <[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 I'm still currently using the old UI, here are some things that I have
noticed.

#1 While comparing gerrit-review.googlesource.com and our gerrit install I
have found that the
googlesource version seems easier to look at. I think some of this is down
to the greater contrast
difference and the couple of extra seperating lines that they use. The main
one that I would like to
see on our install is line between the meta data on the left and the commit
message centre screen.

#2 My workflow now requires an extra click. I don't use git-review and
instead just use the links provided
by gerrit to checkout patches. Again, this seems to be less of an issue on
googlesource which has a
"download" button on the main patch pages, ours however is hidden within
the "more" menu.
I would like to see the download button straight away and avoid this extra
click.

#3 Upstream seems to have "sizeBars" element on each changed file
indicating the additions and
removals, I like this, and miss this from our current "old ui".

#4 When Jenkins reports on a patch the FAILURE or SUCCESS text has a text
colour of either red or
green in the old UI. googlesource also has some coloured representation of
success of failure when
reported by their CI, but our new poly gerrit doesn't seem to.

Thats it from me right now.

On Wed, 3 Oct 2018 at 23:29, Thiemo Kreuz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Paladox wrote:
>
> > i am collecting feedback for Gerrit's New UI […]
>
> You might want to check out the CSS tweaks I developed for the old
> Gerrit UI. This stylesheet removes a lot of clutter, makes Gerrit
> usable on smaller laptop screens, and increases critical click
> regions. If the new Gerrit UI looks as clean as my tweaked version (or
> when similar tweaks can be applied to the new UI), I'm happy.
>
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Thiemo_Kreuz_(WMDE)/userContent.css
>
> Best
> Thiemo
>
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