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author | James Moger <james.moger@gitblit.com> | 2014-03-06 19:14:02 -0500 |
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committer | James Moger <james.moger@gitblit.com> | 2014-03-06 19:14:02 -0500 |
commit | 2f8b4fe549e6c346a82db3ddf6f0dc6a7ee34939 (patch) | |
tree | 4d28f3ab0673149f671af46da54bda88af6f2a0a /src/site | |
parent | 63fbcc2b3b9c83f41298ee2822e98b0de418e013 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/src/site/tickets_using.mkd b/src/site/tickets_using.mkd index 6541ed8f..7d9e569a 100644 --- a/src/site/tickets_using.mkd +++ b/src/site/tickets_using.mkd @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ Any authenticated user who can clone your repository. *Who can add commits to an existing patchset?* -1. The author of the ticket -2. The author of the initial patchset +1. The ticket author +2. The initial patchset author 3. The person set as *responsible* 4. Any user with write (RW) permissions to the repository @@ -76,12 +76,12 @@ OR if you have RW+ permissions, then you can push using *-f* flag. ### Updating your copy of a rewritten Patchset -If a patchset has been rewritten you can no longer simply *pull* to update. Let's assume your checkout *does not* have any unshared commits - i.e. it represents the previous patchset. The simplest way to update your branch to the current patchset is to reset it. +If a patchset has been rewritten you can no longer simply *pull* to update. Let's assume your checkout **does not** have any unshared commits - i.e. it represents the previous patchset. The simplest way to update your branch to the current patchset is to reset it. git fetch && git checkout ticket/{id} git reset --hard origin/ticket/{id} -If you *do* have unshared commits then you'll could make a new temporary branch and then cherry-pick your changes onto the rewritten patchset. +If you **do** have unshared commits then you'll could make a new temporary branch and then cherry-pick your changes onto the rewritten patchset. git branch oldticket ticket/{id} git fetch && git checkout ticket/{id} @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ If you *do* have unshared commits then you'll could make a new temporary branch git cherry-pick <commitid1> <commitid2> git branch -D oldticket -Since Git is a powerful and flexible tool, there are no doubt several other strategies you could use to resolve this situation. +Git is a very flexible tool, there are no doubt several other strategies you could use to resolve this situation. The above solution is just one way. ### Ticket RefSpecs @@ -183,6 +183,8 @@ Gitblit includes a very simple patchset scoring mechanism. Gitblit is not code - -1, needs improvement: please do not merge - -2, vetoed: patchset may not be merged -Only users with write (RW) permissions to the repository can give a +2 and -2 score. All other users are allowed to score +/-1. +Only users with write (RW) permissions to the repository can give a +2 and -2 score. All other users are allowed to score +/-1. If the repository is configured to *require approval* then then +2 score has an important meaning. The merge button will only be shown if there is at least one +2 score and no -2 scores. If there is a -2 score, the merge is blocked by the web ui. Users with RW permissions, however, can still manually merge and push the patchset to the integration branch; Gitblit does not enforce vetoed patchsets on push. + +#### Reviews and Updated or Rewritten Patchsets If the patchset is updated or rewritten, all former review scores are ignored; review scores apply to specific revisions of patchsets - they are not blanket approvals/disapprovals. |