On 03/15/2013 08:11 PM, Yuvi Panda wrote:
Hello! So I tried converting
https://github.com/wikimedia/qa-browsertests/pull/1 into a Gerrit changeset
(
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/54097/) , and was mostly successful. It
is also a relatively painless process - at least for single commits.
This is really good to see.
Note that this is a shitty bash script (to put it
mildly) - but that seems
to be all I can write at 5:30 AM :) I'll probably rewrite it to be a proper
python one soon. That should also allow me to use the GitHub API to also
mirror the GitHub Pull Request Title / Description to Gerrit.
Also, force-removing the rebase-apply directory is worrisome. I think
most or all of the rebase commands have --abort options. If a rebase is
in progress, can you exit and prompt the user to finish or abort, rather
than blowing it apply?
Matt Flaschen