Gerrit server migration

Joel Stanley joel at jms.id.au
Tue Jun 28 13:52:57 AEST 2016


Hi Patrick,

A few questions on how we should use gerrit.

On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 7:45 AM, Patrick Williams <patrick at stwcx.xyz> wrote:
> All,
>
> The Gerrit server is now ready for use.  All of the repositories except
> for the ones listed below are migrated to it.  We therefore no longer
> accept pull requests on Github, but instead need commits to go through
> Gerrit.

How do we get notifications when a patch is proposed for review?

Do we have owners of each component that must review before a patch
can be merged?

Cheers,

Joel

>
> For a reminder, the Gerrit server is at https://gerrit.openbmc-project.xyz
> and documentation can be found in this outstanding pull request
> https://github.com/openbmc/docs/pull/30 .
>
> The Gerrit server automatically replicates all merged commits back to
> Github, so Github is still considered the canonical location for our source.
>
> Not [yet] migrated repositories:
>     * Waiting on a few pull requests to be closed.
>         * openbmc / openbmc
>         * openbmc / skeleton
>         * openbmc / phosphor-host-ipmid
>         * openbmc / ipmi-fru-parser
>         * openbmc / openpower-host-ipmi-oem
>         * openbmc / phosphor-rest-server
>         * openbmc / openbmc-test-automation
>     * To be migrated later this week.
>         * openbmc / docs
>         * openbmc / openbmc-build-scripts
>     * Never to be migrated (use mailing list for commits).
>         * openbmc / linux
>         * openbmc / ipmitool
>         * openbmc / u-boot
>         * openbmc / qemu
> --
> Patrick Williams
>
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