Il giorno mar, 31/07/2012 alle 12.12 +0200, John Mandereau ha scritto:
> I'm currently setting up the server with the default (OpenId), but I
> don't mind changing it if there are strong wishes for the other option.
Uh oh, OpenId login hits on the firewall (I haven't requested outgoing
HTTPS conne
Il giorno lun, 30/07/2012 alle 15.21 +0100, Graham Percival ha scritto:
> Ok. I just want to emphasize that you could easily spend 20 hours
> setting this up, but then have the response be "no, we prefer the
> old system".
I got it :-P
> oh, logins just occurred to me. Can gerrit let people lo
John Mandereau writes:
> 2012/7/30 Graham Percival :
>> I'm not convinced that this is an advantage. I'd rather have one
>> central place to look for patches and their status (currently
>> google code, filtered by "has:Patch" and sorted based on patch
>> status[1]). If "not bug fixes" patches a
2012/7/30 Graham Percival :
> I'm not convinced that this is an advantage. I'd rather have one
> central place to look for patches and their status (currently
> google code, filtered by "has:Patch" and sorted based on patch
> status[1]). If "not bug fixes" patches aren't listed in the same
> plac
Reinhold Kainhofer writes:
> On 30/07/2012 16:21, Graham Percival wrote:
>> oh, logins just occurred to me. Can gerrit let people log in with
>> their google accounts (IIRC there's an api for that), or would we
>> all need to make new accounts on the gerrit server?
>
>
> IIRC, gerrit works with
On 30/07/2012 16:21, Graham Percival wrote:
> oh, logins just occurred to me. Can gerrit let people log in with
> their google accounts (IIRC there's an api for that), or would we
> all need to make new accounts on the gerrit server?
IIRC, gerrit works with any openID service...
A while ago I se
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 01:48:15PM +0200, John Mandereau wrote:
> From: John Mandereau
> 2012/7/30 David Kastrup :
> > Here is what I see as the required steps:
-snip steps-
> > At this point of time, it becomes feasible to sensibly test one setup
> > against the other for a typical developer.
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