On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 4:21 AM, Lionel Elie Mamane <lionel@mamane.lu> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 12:09:49PM +0200, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
 http://sweetshark.livejournal.com/13298.html
gerrit is documented and ready to go.
It refuses to take patches (commits) whose author field is not an
email address registered in my account.
You need to be added to a group that allow that.
How do I submit for review a patch authored by someone else
(e.g. one-off contributor that does not want to go through the hassle
of setting up for OpenID, git, gerrit, ...)?
how does one create a patch without git ?
and isn't the whole point of OpenID is 're-use'.
so you are left with the step of adding a ssh key in your profile...
anyway...
Anonymous Uer are only allow to read
Registered User do not have the authority to 'Forge' Author and/or Committer
people in the Commiter Group can... so you need to be added to it
somehow I cannot find you're id in Gerrit, so I cannot add you to the
right 'group'
So I'm wondering how were you even trying to push a patch ?
Norbert
Context
  [ANN] Please -play-with- Gerrit from now on for Patch Review ... · Michael Meeks
  Re: [ANN] Please use Gerrit from now on for Patch Review · Lionel Elie Mamane
- Re: [ANN] Please use Gerrit from now on for Patch Review · Norbert Thiebaud
 
  Re: [ANN] Please use Gerrit from now on for Patch Review · Pierre-André Jacquod
  Re: [ANN] Please use Gerrit from now on for Patch Review · Lionel Elie Mamane
   
 
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