[Openstack] New Gerrit version (and server)

Monty Taylor mordred at inaugust.com
Fri Apr 13 15:29:14 UTC 2012



On 04/13/2012 04:36 AM, Kiall Mac Innes wrote:
> The new gerrit version also supports per user namespaces, if enabled.
> 
> These allow users to create private branches with full push privileges etc..
> 
> Have these been enabled?

They have not - we need to verify what the behavior looks like over the
event interface so that we're not all of a sudden attempting to devstack
a bunch of in-progress stuff without meaning to.

We'll put it on the list of new things to investigate our possible use of!

Monty

> On Apr 13, 2012 12:33 p.m., "Thierry Carrez" <thierry at openstack.org
> <mailto:thierry at openstack.org>> wrote:
> 
>     Mark McLoughlin wrote:
>     >> 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.
>     >
>     > This sounds cool. Will the vulnerability management team use this for
>     > embargoed security fixes?
> 
>     I'll definitely look into that possibility... Depends a bit on the
>     security model around drafts (not being listed is not the same as being
>     private).
> 
>     --
>     Thierry Carrez (ttx)
>     Release Manager, OpenStack
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