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?

Thanks,
Kiall

Sent from my phone.
On Apr 13, 2012 12:33 p.m., "Thierry Carrez" <thie...@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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