Join the Gerrit Community tomorrow and Friday from 8 am PST for everything related to the Gerrit Code Review Community.
Gerrit provides web based code review and repository management for the Git version control system. Whether you are experienced or new to Gerrit, you should know that it provides a framework you and your teams can use to review code before it becomes part of the code base. Come and take this chance to join and learn about Gerrit Code Review.
Find here the full schedule of the sessions you will have access to.
An important part of the summit are the lightning talks, ten-minute talks that intend to present research or demos and work in progress within the Gerrit Code Review.
Join Ian Gauthier, Flywheel.io who will present research performed to evaluate the extent to which historical data is an appropriate benchmark for reviewer recommendation systems. In another session Paul Jolly, CUE demonstrates how the CUE project uses GerritHub in combination with GitHub Actions for Continuous Integration and regression testing. And don’t miss out the live demo and presentation of the AWS-Gerrit project by Antonio Barone, GerritForge with the integration with AWS X-RAY, as part of the efforts to bring Gerrit to the cloud.
Click “CREATE CHANGE” button and specify the branch (master) and the headline of your talk
Click on “EDIT” button on the top-right to edit your change
Click on the “ADD/OPEN/UPLOAD” button and enter the filename for your talk (e.g. sessions/super-duper-repos.md for a talk or lightning-talks/mini-session.md for a lightning talk) upload the text for your talk by dragging the markdown text into the window.
Click the “PUBLISH EDIT” button on the top-right of the change screen
Click on the “MARK AS ACTIVE” button on the top-right of the change screen
Your talk will then be reviewed by the community and, when accepted, merged into the Gerrit User Summit 2021 site.
This year’s program will offer a keynote, six presentation sessions and seven ‘lightning’ (10-minute) talks distributed in two days, so that you can share your ideas, research, demonstrations, live demos, and network with the Gerrit Community and those interested in learning and adopting Gerrit Code Review in their development process.
Submit your presentation proposal by creating a change to the Gerrit Summit 2021 repository by following those steps:
Click “CREATE CHANGE” button and specify the branch (master) and the headline of your talk
Click on “EDIT” button on the top-right to edit your change
Click on the “ADD/OPEN/UPLOAD” button and enter the filename for your talk (e.g. sessions/super-duper-repos.md for a talk or lightning-talks/mini-session.md for a lightning talk) upload the text for your talk by dragging the markdown text into the window.
Click the “PUBLISH EDIT” button on the top-right of the change screen
Click on the “MARK AS ACTIVE” button on the top-right of the change screen
Your talk will then be reviewed by the community and, when accepted, merged into the Gerrit User Summit 2021 site.
GerritForge keeps working to improve performance using Gerrit with very large mono-repos with millions of refs, hundreds of GBs and tens of millions of objects.
On the second day of the virtual Gerrit User Summit 2021, Luca will present the work done over the past two years to overcome significant difficulties when:
Reducing the overhead of refs advertisement
Speeding-up clones by a 10x factor
Reducing the system load when accessing change notes
Increasing performance of replication
Surviving the deadly “search-for-reuse” phase during git-upload-pack
Register here to join the user summit on December 2nd and 3rd.
The Gerrit Community is happy to announce the Gerrit Virtual User Summit 2021, THE event of the year for everything related to Gerrit Code Review and the trunk-based development pipeline.
A Virtual Summit
The Gerrit User Summit 2021 will be held online only, to allow most of the community around the globe to attend and share their experience and ideas, and avoid the problems with the travelling restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2-day User Summit is open to all the members of the community as well as those that are willing to learn and adopt Gerrit Code Review in their development process.