On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:04 PM, MZMcBride z@mzmcbride.com wrote:
Rob Lanphier wrote: It's somewhat ironic that you have a group of people who regularly champion the virtues of open source software ("you can hack the code!") who have picked a software solution that's (apparently) nearly impossible to modify. Even eliminating Gerrit's vomit color scheme would be a vast improvement, but as I understand it, even basic CSS changes are a no-go with Gerrit.
Can you please stop saying things about Gerrit that are just patently untrue? I've taken many times to explain why these statements aren't true.
Gerrit's source is not impregnable, I've found it very easy to begin contributing upstream. Not to mention, most people don't bother to contribute upstream anyway.
CSS is customizable and it's customizable now. Nobody's bothered to do so, however. I welcome suggestions, but nobody's said anything to me about things they'd like done.
-Chad