Hi Michael,
On 25/03/13 12:27, Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Javier,
Thanks for your great work on the wizards here :-)
In general I think it would be really much better if we could get
multiple commits to a gerrit branch without spamming the list with one
E-mail per commit :-) I'm not sure if that's a gerrit 'feature' or if
it's some configuration issue we have or ...
Yes :) sorry about that. It was only for the first push; I had a big
commit before, but I thought it was easier to review it that way. I was
not sure what would be the result, in terms of gerrit process.
The branch I've just pushed is the minimum required to just launch the
wizard, which I think was an interesting point to start the review.
Of course, next patches wont be like that, but specific changes for
specific features and bugs. Anyway, again, sorry for the noise.
Norbert - how does that work ? if I push a branch with a dozen new
commits - do we get a single set of commits / branch to review in gerrit
or a dozen spams mails etc. ? :-)
Javier if the latter - then I guess some use of:
git rebase -i origin/master
could be used (assuming you're rebased to origin/master) to squash the
individual adds together into a single commit (?).
Yes, as I said, I thought on doing it, but somehow I was afraid it was
going to be a huge patch, harder to review. The problem is that the
Webwizard is by far the biggest one, involving a lot of files and classes.
Anyhow - great to see this arriving.
Actually, I have around 20 more commits to push later, as soon as
someone, perhaps Xisco, review the current branch and after we agree
on the specific integration issues we have now woth the Agenda wizard.
Also, just for your information, I've got almost a fully implemented
wizard in my local branch, just pending of revision.
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