gerrit: Why 'verified'?
Eike Rathke
erack at redhat.com
Mon Aug 20 06:32:12 PDT 2012
Hi Jan,
On Monday, 2012-08-20 15:18:36 +0200, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
> Please, what is the meaning of the 'verified' state in gerrit,
I interpreted it as "verified that the code compiles and works and
doesn't break anything (hopefully ;-)"
> and can we get just rid of that?
I think the idea of 'verified' is to have at least one reviewer verify
that code works before actually pushing it.
Eike
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