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by stonogo
897 days ago
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This seems to be squarely aimed at Gerrit fans, which is difficult for me to wrap my head around. The projects I'm on which are Gerrit-encumbered all seem to regard it as a necessary evil rather than a selling point. Still, the project is well-thought-out and I hope it's successful! |
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OpenStack uses opendev, so anyone who wants to contribute upstream to openstack will need to know about the opendev ecosystem, possibly by dogfooding tools like Gerrit and Zuul in their own infrastructure.
I don't think openstack will go away any time soon, and I don't think they'll stop using Gerrit etc any time soon, so everyone else in their vicinity also remains encumbered with tooling that sometimes feels legacy or over-complicated :)
Personally, I don't mind gerrit as a code submitter and code reviewer. The workflow feels pretty straightforward to me. Some aspects of Gerrit administration are annoying though. It also seems a bit encumbered by being written in java; this flows on to annoyances like not supporting FIDO2 keys yet, and probably not in the near or medium future either (correct me if I'm wrong).