I'm noticing that core reviewers aren't tagged as a +2 anymore in the general review box. Instead, it just shows a check. (Except for my own reviews, which show as a +2). I have to look at the review comments to see if others voted +2 now.
- Chris On Apr 12, 2012, at 4:23 PM, James E. Blair wrote: > Hi, > > We've just upgraded Gerrit to version 2.3. There are a lot of changes > behind the scenes that we've been looking forward to (like being able to > store data in innodb rather than myisam tables for extra data > longevity). And there are a few visible changes that may be of interest > to OpenStack developers. > > One new addition in 2.3 is "draft changes". The idea behind a draft > change in Gerrit is that it is a change that is not ready for merging, > or even general code review, but you would like to share it with some > people to get early comments. If you upload a change as a draft, by > default, no one else can see it. You must explicitly add each person > you would like to share it with as a reviewer. Reviewers you add can > leave comments, but can not vote at this stage. You can continue to > upload new patchsets to the change as it evolves, and once it is ready > for general review, you can click the "Publish" button. It will then > become a normal change in Gerrit that everyone can see, including the > earlier reviews from the draft stage. This is a one way transition; > once a draft is published, it can't be made a draft again. > > If you're using git-review from source or the latest version from PyPI > (version 1.16, released today), you can easily upload a draft change by > adding the "-D" option (eg, "git review -D"). Earlier versions of > git-review also have the "-D" option, but the git ref that Gerrit uses > to indicate a change should be a draft was changed between the 2.3 > release candidate and the final release; so if using "-D" results in an > error, you may need to upgrade. > > You may notice some changes to the diff view. Notably, the header which > contained all of the possible viewing options has been split up into > several parts; you can switch between them by selecting options that > show up under the menu at the top. I recommend setting "Retain Header > On File Switch" under the Preferences section, as it is a nicer > experience when changing files. > > Another notable new feature is the ability to add a group to the list of > reviewers for a change. Just type in the name of the group and click > "Add Reviewer" and all of the individuals in the group will be added to > the list of reviewers (and will see the change on their "review > requests" list. > > Finally, we've modified some of our local OpenStack style changes so > that it is easier for us to track upstream changes in layout. It should > mean a little more consistency throughout the interface, though we > weren't able to keep the alternating row colors on the main table > without a disproportionate amount of effort. Do note that you can click > on a line in a table, and it will be highlighted to improve legibility. > > We've tried to give this as much testing as possible before moving it > into production. If you encounter any issues, please let us know on IRC > (mtaylor, jeblair, LinuxJedi), via email at > <openstack-ci-adm...@lists.launchpad.net>, or you can file a bug at: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ci/ > > Thanks, > > Jim > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp