For James F: You could use the "menu" from /settings/ to add additional links which will be added under "your". Though project dashboards is supported in PolyGerrit from 2.16+ For danial k's points: point 1: you can use age:2week in the query. point 2: can be done wikibugs. (i did do that for day one of 2.15 but there was a bug with the stream events breaking what we did in wikibugs so we had to revert) (this was later fixed in a point release so can be tried again). point 3: the ui will mark the UI with a WIP badge if the change is a WIP (only from 2.16+). You can also switch between wip mode. point 4: there's a comment thread in 2.16 so you can tell which comments are not resolved and which ones need addressing. point 5: In 2.16 it adds a header which leads you to the repo page. point 6: that looks to be a upstream issue and for point 7 too? On Friday, 8 February 2019, 19:43:27 GMT, James Forrester jforrester@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 at 11:35, Daniel Kinzler dkinzler@wikimedia.org wrote:
Am 28.01.19 um 19:25 schrieb Paladox via Wikitech-l:
Hi, what would you like to see in gerrit or improved?
* I would like to be able to set a cut-off date for my dashboard. E.g. "show only things touched in the last 2 weeks". Ideally, I would be able to make things sticky by starring them, so this would turn into "show only things touched in the last 2 weeks OR starred by me". This would remove a lot of clutter.
I gave up on gerrit's personal dashboard years ago, and instead have pinned browser tabs with specific gerrit searches, which are very powerful. https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/q/is:open+(reviewer:self+OR+assignee:self)+-i...) will give you "open non-WIP things for which I'm a reviewer/assignee, and which either I've starred or have been touched within the past two weeks", which I think is what you're looking for.
However, yes, it'd be nice to be able to customise the personal dashboard queries. J.-- James D. Forrester (he/himĀ or they/themself)Wikimedia Foundation