On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 20:27:34 -0500, Zach Pfeffer zach.pfeffer@linaro.org wrote:
James,
Thanks for jumping on this. The need for Gerrit grows by the day.
The first thing I'd want to do would be to log in using my openid and upload my ssh key to it.
This should now be possible.
Everyone can now go to android.git.linaro.org and login by entering your LP profile URL, e.g.
https://launchpad.net/~james-w
(the form there is hardcoded to display those options which is unfortunate.)
You should then be able to add your ssh key.
The ssh server runs on port 29418 for your testing.
The next two steps I believe is something that you can do so I will leave it up to you. Let me know if there are other things that need configuration in Gerrit for these to proceed.
Thanks,
James
Second, I'd want to sync the Android-LEB and push a test change.
Third, I'd want to take the test change through the Gerrit lifecycle.
From there I'd want to hook up auto-merging and per-change build validation.
-Zach
On 13 June 2011 19:34, James Westby james.westby@linaro.org wrote:
Hi Zach,
We have a request in the queue to set up Gerrit for the Android team, and I know it's something that you consider very important. We haven't yet talked specifics of the configuration of Gerrit, and so I don't yet have a solid idea of what work there is for the Infrastructure team there. I'd like to rectify that and create an implementation plan for the first steps to where you want to go.
To that end, if we had a vanilla Gerrit instance up and running tomorrow, what would be the first things that you would want to do to it before it would be useful to you?
Thanks,
James