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Le 2013-02-05 02:43, Norbert Thiebaud a écrit :
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:33 PM, Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com>  wrote:
We have added the gerrit section of the release notes page to the website
"4.0 Release Notes" page[1] but one of the nl site maintainers has pointed
out that the section:


ssh logerrit gerrit query status:merged|grep change|wc -l for number of
merged patches

will not allow a user to see any changes as you need the right user
permissions to do this?

Yes you need the right ACL to run that command.

Or should there be more clearer instructions on how
to get to the number of merged patches on gerrit for a user to get to?

There is no such instructions available to 'user' in general, as there
is no easy way to get that number.
Nor do I want even people that have the appropiate ACL, running the
query above randomly, as that is quite an expensive query both in
bandwidth and cache-trashing.

Norbert.
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Thanks for the response Norbert,

So, do we just ignore it on our "v.4.0 Release and Fixes" website(s) page? Should we remove that particular line? IMO, I don't think any user would even bother asking about it, even if we left it on, plus, there is nothing anyone can really do with that particular line anyway, right?

BTW, only one of the native language site maintainers pointed this out to me and was wondering what to do with it.

If there is no harm in putting it there, then I'll just say to leave it on there.

Cheers,

Marc

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