*tl;dr:* We’re enabling commits in Gerrit, so you’ll be able to land
patches directly on gwt.googlesource.com instead of needing a Googler to
merge them internally for you.

We’ve finally gotten things in place internally so we can change the
mirroring strategy from “google -> subversion -> git” to “git -> google ->
subversion”.  (We’re going to keep Subversion around in the interim in case
something goes wrong and we need to switch back.)

As such, we'll soon re-enable +2’s in Gerrit and start allowing commits
directly to Git.  Since this is a big change from the current workflow,
we’re going to try to take things slowly to start just so we can make sure
everything’s working how we envision.  We’ll also work on formalizing some
development practices.  As we feel more confident in the process, I expect
things will speed up and contributing should be much easier.

Also, we still plan to re-spin the Git repository in the near future to
clean up some accumulated history cruft (e.g., the old plugins binaries).
 We’ll send out more announcements about that once we’re prepared to make
that change.

Thanks for your patience!

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