Dear JDT commiters,
after you successfully migrated to github i converted two of my open gerrits to pull requests.
https://github.com/eclipse-jdt/eclipse.jdt.core/pull/34
https://github.com/eclipse-jdt/eclipse.jdt.core/pull/26
Would you please review?
Thanks in advance.
Jörg
Von: jdt-dev <jdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> Im Auftrag von Jayaprakash Arthanareeswaran
Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. März 2022 10:23
An: jdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [jdt-dev] Pending open Gerrits in JDT
Hello all,
Thank you for taking care of some of the Gerrits since I sent out this mail. The number of open Gerrits is still high, but somewhat smaller list than what it was before.
I would like to update that we are about to kick off the migration for jdt.debug in a day or two. Migration of jdt.ui and jdt.core is set to be done on/after April 8th, 2022. If you would like to avoid recreating your patches on github, now is the time to act. Of course, the Gerrit patches will still be accessible after that as long as the Foundation keeps them.
Regards,
Jay
From: Jayaprakash Arthanareeswaran
Sent: 15 March 2022 17:50
To: jdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Pending open Gerrits in JDT
Hello JDT committers and contributors,
Considering the upcoming migration from Gerrit to GitHub for JDT projects, I would like to urge everyone
to look at the *open* gerrits each one owns and take them to a closure:
- If the change is no longer relevant, then abandon.
- If the change is still relevant, merge the change
If neither is possible, make a note of such gerrits and migrate them (manually) to Github as soon as the migration
is complete.
I understand, many of these are from contributors. So, please work with the reviewers/committers to take them
up on high priority. I hear from the releng team that they expect the migration to kick off in a few days. So, it would
be nice to complete this by end of March.
Regards,
Jay