Hi Manoj,

I also see that too and it's really annoying as it prevents many workflows
from working, so many work from being completed!
In the meantime, you can try as workaround to use GitHub mirror: create a
GitHub fork from https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse.jdt.core , and push you
local commits to your fork. When Gerrit is back to life, you'll simply have
to push the branch or commits you want to it. Then you can put a link from
Bugzilla to your GitHub commit so your patch is accessible from the related
ticket.
That's far from being perfect, but at least it already allows to share the
code and prepare it at best.

HTH
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