ovirt-engine repo up in gerrit.ovirt.org!
Mike Burns
mburns at redhat.com
Fri Oct 28 01:12:30 UTC 2011
On Thu, 2011-10-27 at 23:51 +0200, Itamar Heim wrote:
> Here we go...
>
> - gerrit is up.
> - ovirt-engine git repo is there.
> - will upload the other repositories soon.
This is terrific. Any pointers on setting up additional projects? I'd
love to get ovirt-node uploaded.
Thanks
Mike
>
> below you can find the steps on how to get the code (yes, coming to you
> in wiki soon).
> a link to the wiki on how to build oVirt will be sent soon by Livnat.
>
> It's exciting to see everyone coming together to build a community, and
> I'm looking forward to working together on oVirt.
>
> Welcome everyone,
> Itamar
>
> How to use:
> 1. registering as a user:
> - you can use any OpenID provider for now[1]
> - login page shows google and yahoo
> - any fedora FAS account can login as well via
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/openid/id/<username>
>
> 2. set ssh keys in gerrit settings
> - on your local machine, create a set of ssh keys if you don't have one
> via 'ssh-keygen -t rsa'
> - update via gerrit settings the ssh public key to allow ssh to gerrit
>
> 3. define gerrit in ~/.ssh/config
> Host gerrit.ovirt.org
> HostName gerrit.ovirt.org
> Port 29418
> User <username>
>
> 4. check ssh works correctly, verify and ack the host fingerprint:
> ssh gerrit.ovirt.org
> if you get this, it is fine:
> *** Welcome to Gerrit Code Review ****
>
> 5. cloning the repo
> git clone gerrit.ovirt.org:ovirt-engine
> this can be done without registering to gerrit using:
> git clone git://gerrit.ovirt.org/ovirt-engine
>
> 6. install the change-Id hook - you must do this before you commit anything:
> scp -p gerrit.ovirt.org:hooks/commit-msg .git/hooks/
>
> 7. do some work/commit/etc.
> wiki link on how to build/run ovirt will be sent by Livnat soon.
>
> 8. rebase:
> git fetch gerrit.ovirt.org:ovirt-engine master
>
> 9. push your patch for review:
> git push gerrit.ovirt.org:ovirt-engine HEAD:refs/for/master
>
> 10. track patch review process
> the review process is comprised of:
> - anyone can send a patch
> - anyone can code review and comment on the patch and +1/-1. This helps
> maintainers in reviewing the patches.
> - a maintainer can code review it with +2 it, which is required to
> commit (submit) it.
> - someone (anyone) needs to confirm they checked the patch works and
> flag it as verified +1
> - a maintainer can submit (commit) the patch when it has:
> Code Review: +2
> Verified: +1
> - nacked (-1) patches should not be submitted
> - a submitted patch is merged to the git
>
> TODOs:
> - emails to mailing list on patches/commits[2]
> - upload repos of more projects
> - have gerrit add acked-by/verified-by based on the gerrit reviewes?
> - mirror to github
>
>
> [1] if anyone provides a reason to limit to specific OpenID providers
> that's an option as well.
> [2] basic emails until we merge the gerrit patches sending them inline -
> we are working on sending them to upstream gerrit.
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