If they're distinct changes on a single branch (so they're related, but
make sense as individual commits in the final repo) then #2. Gerrit might
warn you, but I think it will let you do it as long as you confirm you mean
it.

On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 12:35 AM, Dario Lombardo <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to taking care of some of the warnings from checkAPI. The
> result is a set of commits.
> What should I do now?
>
> 1) submit one push for every commit (eg. branch checkapi1, checkapi2, etc.)
>
> 2) submit one push with multiple commits (don't know if gerrit allows
> it... I got an error when I tried to do so)
>
> 3) squash them into one commit (don't like it... the commits are
> related to different APIs)
>
> 4) something else :)
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Dario.
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