For my own changes I have a workflow that's a little clunky, but works for me. I'll comment or mark done on every comment, so if I see the same number of drafts as comments, I know I've addressed them all.
The workflow I have not found is a way to efficiently re-review other people's changes that I've previously reviewed. It takes a lot of time to properly review a big change, and I don't know an easy way to say "Show me all my comments on previous patch sets so I can see if they have been addressed".
Luke Welling
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:10 AM, Chad innocentkiller@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:03 AM, MZMcBride z@mzmcbride.com wrote:
Would it be possible to have Gerrit import a JavaScript page from MediaWiki.org (e.g., "MediaWiki:Gerrit.js")? This might allow dedicated users to override some of the default behavior (such as the block-level comment auto-collapsing) or add new functionality (such as a "reply" link similar to Bugzilla's).
There's functionality to write custom Javascript and inject it within Gerrit. So yes, we could easily have our own JS that overrides default behavior here. I wouldn't feel entirely comfortable fetching it from MediaWiki.org on the fly--but we can host the code within Gerrit.
-Chad
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