Hi Merlijn,
I had that thought this morning at IRC with Strainu and we tried it successful. It is the same as in tortoisegit and I find it easy.
Strainu will inform the GCI participants about that.
Thanks.
xqt
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Von: Merlijn van Deen
Gesendet: 21.11.2013 08:52
An: Pywikipedia discussion list
Betreff: Re: [Pywikipedia-l] gerrit patch uploader
Hi xqt,
Yes, but it's not as easy as I would like it to be. The trick is to add the Change-Id line from the previous patchset commit message to the new commit message. So if you want to add a new patch to https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/96693/, fill in the patch uploader as usual, but add
Change-Id: I0c31cd68dc372ed38f461e430c135350a1581828to the bottom of the commit message field.
Hope this helps,
Merlijn
On 21 November 2013 08:21, <info(a)gno.de> wrote:
Hi Merlijn,
is there any possibility to amend a commit to a given review via gerrit patch uploader? This may be important for our Google Code-In participants.
Greetings
xqt
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Hello,
As you know, PWB is officially one of the Google Code-In (GCI)
projects, I added it because I think It would be very cool if we can
use more hands to port codes from compat to core, improve handling
wikidata and we can make our future developers by working in this
projects and attract some passionate coders!
But there is a problem per Google rules. I can't be a mentor because
I'm Iranian (and I can't be a mentor or participant in GSoC as well)
So I need other developers to help out and be a mentor
This project is great, don't let this opportunity goes to waste
because of some stupid rules
Best
--
Amir
Hello there!
At first, I am really happy to see the pywikipedia framework is still
alive and very active.
As you may have noticed, whenever a change is send to Gerrit that
triggers Jenkins jobs that run the code style utilities pep8 and pyflakes.
It seems your code is not passing the style checks so whenever they fail
it is not going to prevent you from merging the code.
I am not sure how your community likes pep8/pyflakes. But I think it
would be nice to have the code repositories to pass those tests and
enforce authors to follow them. You can still have some pep8 checks
ignored such as the "line too long".
The questions are:
Is there any interest in making your repositories pep8 compliants?
If so, is there anything I can do to help? :-]
--
Antoine "hashar" Musso
I can probably help. I've been a mentor in 2011 for opensuse. Do you have a link with the pwb proposals?
Strainu
Amir Ladsgroup <ladsgroup(a)gmail.com> a scris:
>Hello,
>As you know, PWB is officially one of the Google Code-In (GCI)
>projects, I added it because I think It would be very cool if we can
>use more hands to port codes from compat to core, improve handling
>wikidata and we can make our future developers by working in this
>projects and attract some passionate coders!
>
>But there is a problem per Google rules. I can't be a mentor because
>I'm Iranian (and I can't be a mentor or participant in GSoC as well)
>So I need other developers to help out and be a mentor
>
>This project is great, don't let this opportunity goes to waste
>because of some stupid rules
>
>Best
>--
>Amir
>
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>Pywikipedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
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Hi Pyfisch,
you are able to commit changes to gerrit review if you have a labs account. Otherwise you may use the new gerrit patch uploader (https://tools.wmflabs.org/gerrit-patch-uploader)
Best
xqt
----- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -----
Von: Pyfisch
Gesendet: 02.11.2013 10:15
An: pywikipedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Betreff: [Pywikipedia-l] Request to become an developer of Pyfisch
Hello,
I am reading this list for months and already provided a small patch for the Wikidata functions in core [1] and I requested to create the new listpages.py script. Additionally I am working on the PWB docs on mediawiki.org. With commit access I want mostly to fix bugs and improve the code in core branch.
Regards
Pyfisch
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Hello,
I am reading this list for months and already provided a small patch for the Wikidata functions in core [1] and I requested to create the new listpages.py script. Additionally I am working on the PWB docs on mediawiki.org. With commit access I want mostly to fix bugs and improve the code in core branch.
Regards
Pyfisch
Hello,
I am currently cleaning up Manual:Pywikibot/Scripts and I am wondering about the rcsort.py script, which is in the IRC scripts section but it is a CGI script. I am wondering why an CGI script is part of the pywikibot compat, as far I know it is the only one. I think it should be removed because CGI scripts need a server and one instance of it (running on TS for example) is enough, not every PWB user needs to get it. I think there are better solutions today. What do you think?
Regards
Pyfisch
Google Code-In is a contest to introduce pre-university students (ages
13-17) to the many kinds of contributions that make open source software
development possible. Students must complete tasks (see examples), one
at a time. The Google Code-in 2013 contest runs from November 18, 2013
to January 6, 2014.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Code-In
PyWikibot could be a great project for this program, under the Wikimedia
umbrella. A relatively isolated environment, Python language, plenty of
little bugs and enhancement requests in Bugzilla, potential for
improvements in documentation and tutorials, a vibrant community
including many potential mentors...
What do you think?
We are currently preparing the proposal to apply by Oct 28, next Monday.
If you can add at least 5 tasks to the wiki page linked above then you
will be ready for the next level - if we are one of the organizations
selected on November 1.
If you have questions just ask, here or at the related talk page.
--
Quim Gil
Technical Contributor Coordinator @ Wikimedia Foundation
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Qgil