xahteiwi,
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Opinion: people who staunchly prefer working with Gerrit, and consider anything else inferior, really love working with git-review. And if git-review were not Gerrit specific they would be just as happy with, say, GitLab.

The process that the git-review/Gerrit combo automates/enforces (one commit per change, automatically generated topic branches, change IDs with cross-project uniqueness) could also work just fine by hooking up git-review with the GitLab API.

Discuss.

piratehonk,
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@xahteiwi as someone who wants to contribute to OpenStack, the first time I had to work with Gerrit, I instantly hated it because I'm used to Pull Requests / Merge Requests and their workflow. Gerrit feels "wrong" for me.

xahteiwi,
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@piratehonk You're going off topic. This is about people who like Gerrit, not about people who hate it. The latter is a different discussion to be had — in another thread. 🙂

xahteiwi,
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Related: there's even a Pythonic implementation of the GitLab API.

https://python-gitlab.readthedocs.io/en/stable/

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