On 29/03/2016 23:52, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a few things I'd like to put up for code review, which I've been 
> putting off because I can only think of doing them either one by one 
> (carrying each to completion before moving on to the next) or by using 
> parallel working copies. Neither is what I'd call efficient, and I'm sure 
> there must be a more clever way to achieve the same thing, possible involving 
> git branches for instance.
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction, maybe to a tutorial of sorts 
> that outlines how to do several code reviews from a single working copy?
>

I've been doing something slightly different, of the kind:

git checkout 5.7
git add ...
git commit
git add ...
git commit

then:
git checkout -b temp origin/5.7
git cherry-pick first-commit-sha second-commit-sha (or just one of those)
git push gerrit HEAD:refs/for/5.7
git checkout 5.7
git branch -D temp

But git-gpush as Thiago mentioned may be still far better...

--Rolland/vapula


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