S Page wrote:
I would urge people to judiciously update the pages we have, and only create very targeted new pages rather than yet another starting point.
For sure. It might also make sense to investigate placing some of the more in-depth Git tutorial content on a project other than mediawiki.org such as Wikibooks. Wikibooks already has programming language guides, so adding version control system guides seems like a potentially nice complement. Ideally the documentation on mediawiki.org would focus more on contributing to MediaWiki (or Wikimedia code repositories).
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Getting_started seems OK, it's focused on a new gerrit contributor.
I submit changesets to Gerrit infrequently enough that I still refer to this page. I've really enjoyed reading this thread and the links within it. A few people have told me that the "Git For Ages 4 And Up" video is decent (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ffBJ4sVUb4), if anyone is interested in a non-textual Git guide.
MZMcBride