Hi Alex, For the records, change was submitted meanwhile. On Tuesday, 2018-07-03 11:48:47 +0100, Alex Kempshall wrote:
I submitted a patch through logerrit a couple of weeks ago. It was suggested that I make a small change to the comment. What I did was 1. abandon the change, though was suggested I needn't have done this
Changes to the commit message can be done either in the gerrit web UI, or you amend your commit locally and change the message, preserving the Change-Id, and push to gerrit again, which for the same Change-Id creates a new patch set for the same change instead of creating yet another change. See https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/gerrit/SubmitPatch#Submitting_a_new_version
How do I get to move on to the next phase of the process?
Some committer reviews your code and either submits (done) or asks for further changes.
Is there any documentation that describes the process?
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