[Openstack] New git-review tool ready for people to try

John Dickinson me at not.mn
Fri Oct 14 12:42:48 UTC 2011


I'd much prefer storing data in git config rather than in a dot file.

On Oct 14, 2011, at 7:33 AM, Julien Danjou wrote:

> On Fri, Oct 14 2011, James E. Blair wrote:
> 
>> Another idea though is to add a small dotfile into each repository
>> indicating the canonical location of that repo's gerrit.  Unlike storing
>> an entire tool like rfc.sh in the repo, it seems that just adding that
>> bit of static data to the repo seems appropriate.  It shouldn't get in
>> anyone's way, and it shouldn't need to be updated.  So we could look for
>> a file called, say '.git-review' with the URL, and if it's not found,
>> prompt the user.
> 
> That sounds like a really good idea. :)
> 
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