On 07/26/2016 06:39 PM, James E. Blair wrote: > Announcing Gertty 1.4.0 > ======================= > > 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 may be found here: > > https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/gertty/tree/README.rst > > Changes since 1.3.0: > ==================== > > * Gertty is now available in Gentoo. > > * Large changes with many patchsets load faster. > > * The change screen now displays changes which may conflict with the > current change. > > * Added support for a command socket so that external applications may > request Gertty to open a change. An example of how to configure > Gerrit URLs to automatically open in Gertty when clicked in the > unicode-rxvt terminal emulater is provided in the documentation. > > * Added an optional vi-style keymap and navigation commands. > > * Added "project topics" -- the ability to group projects in the > project list. > > * Added support for the process mark on the project list. > > * Email addresses are displayed in the change screen. > > * Added support for the "projects:" search term. > > * Added support for searching by last-seen. This can be used to > create a dashboard of changes that have been recently viewed in > Gertty. See the example config files for how to set this up. > > * The project and change lists are now searchable with the interactive > search command. > > * The change list now displays more columns if there is room. > > * Added a navigation breadcrumb footer. > > * Added a "Reply" button to the change screen to facilitate quoted > replies to messages. > > * When re-reviewing a change, the review dialog defaults to previous > values. > > * Added support for batch abandon and restore. > > * Unified diff display now groups changed lines better. > > * Added lockfile support to prevent multiple copies of Gertty from > accessing the same database. > > * Added support for form-based authentication. > > * Added an option to specify the URL for cloning git repos. > > * In the default keymap, the sorting commands now take two keystrokes > (e.g., "Sn" for sort by number) to facilitate more sorting options. > > * Multi-keystroke commands now display suggestion completions. > > * Dashboards may now specify their default sorting option. > > * Sphinx-based documentation now availablet at > http://gertty.readthedocs.io/ > > * Added an option to disable mouse support. > > * Several bug fixes related to: > * Improved handling of abandoned related changes. > * Fixed "too many SQL variables" error which occurred in large > projects. > * Corrected ordering of test results. > * Treat HTTP 503 responses as server-offline so that the action will > be retried later. > * Handle additional python-requests SSL errors. > * Better handle missing git commits. > * Several Unicode fixes. > * Support more recent versions of GitPython. > * Better handle more than one change result when searching. > * Fix a crash on permissions-only changes. > * Fixes to support some changes in Gerrit 2.8 and 2.9. > * Python 3 improvements. > * Correct the display of comments at the start of a file. > > Thanks to the following people whose changes are included in this > release: > > Christoph Gysin > Cody A.W. Somerville > Craige McWhirter > David Shrewsbury > Doug Hellmann > Doug Wiegley > Jan Kundrát > Jay Pipes > Jim Rollenhagen > K Jonathan Harker > Martin André > Matthew Oliver > Matthew Thode > Matthew Treinish > Matthias Runge > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-Infra mailing list > OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra >
Congratulations Jim and all Gertty contributors. Nice work! Anita. _______________________________________________ OpenStack-Infra mailing list OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra