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Change-Id: I06b104d79deac199f9cd9cdae705e333d23cc852
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I'm not using gerrit anymore, I don't need to keep this around.
Change-Id: I764a1a54a3653582d8fd5539ad6db7a4b9697d82
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Change-Id: I918f97cbf5dd69eefedc8b6794cbc3e253de4beb
Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/emacs.d/+/287
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It's possible to configure the status of a change by adding options to a
ref when creating the review.
To mark a change as `work in progress', appending `%wip' to the ref does
the trick. It's then possible to mark the change as ready for review by
adding `%ready' to the ref.
We add helpers to make this work from Emacs and a few transient
functions to push changes to Gerrit:
- a change without options (which will be open by default)
- a change for WIP
- a change for 'ready' (which is needed when the change is currently
marked as WIP and we want others to see it)
In addition there's transient options to submit the change and to review
the change, using labels.
Change-Id: I164c6641a10517204e6867852a6363053ead6318
Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/emacs.d/+/285
Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
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To see which pizzas are available this week at cheeseboard within Emacs
is a dream come true. What's better than "M-x my/cheeseboard-menu" ?!
This displays in a buffer the list of pizzas for the week. It includes
the ingredients for the pizza, and hours of operation for that
day (since the hours depending on the day of the week).
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I run an instance of sourcegraph on cs.fcuny.xyz for some of my
repositories. When using `git-link' on my own code, I want to go there.
I refactor some of the code to format the base URL using the hostname,
and clean up the directory name in case the repository is coming from a
gerrit server (there's a `a/' prefix to the name of the repository that
I need to drop).
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Using the prefix `my/` is more consistent with my other functions.
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For a given SLO, calculate what's the allowed downtime for different
time period.
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