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Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/373694
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Gavin Mak <gavinmak@google.com>
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# Submitting Changes
Here's a short overview of the process.
* Make small logical changes.
* [Provide a meaningful commit message][commit-message-style].
* Make sure all code is under the Apache License, 2.0.
* Publish your changes for review.
* `git push origin HEAD:refs/for/main`
* Make corrections if requested.
* [Verify your changes on Gerrit.](#verify)
* [Send to the commit queue for testing & merging.](#cq)
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# Short Version
- Make small logical changes.
- [Provide a meaningful commit message][commit-message-style].
- Make sure all code is under the Apache License, 2.0.
- Publish your changes for review.
- Make corrections if requested.
- Verify your changes on gerrit so they can be submitted.
`git push https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/git-repo HEAD:refs/for/main`
# Long Version
## Long Version
I wanted a file describing how to submit patches for repo,
so I started with the one found in the core Git distribution
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and push it to the review server again.
## Verify your changes on gerrit
## Verify your changes on Gerrit {#verify}
After you receive a Code-Review+2 from the maintainer, select the Verified
button on the gerrit page for the change. This verifies that you have tested
button on the Gerrit page for the change. This verifies that you have tested
your changes and notifies the maintainer that they are ready to be submitted.
The maintainer will then submit your changes to the repository.
## Merge your changes via the commit queue {#cq}
Once a change is ready to be merged, select the Commit-Queue+2 setting on the
Gerrit page for it. This tells the CI system to test the change, and if it
passes all the checks, automatically merges it.
[commit-message-style]: https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/