Document who has access to the try server and commit queue

Drop the text recommending the PolyGerrit UI, since it is now the
default Gerrit UI.

Bug: chromium:717982
Change-Id: I7041ee51670a7a18b510ed7a55045cc2eb09983e
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/494726
Reviewed-by: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
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Mark Mentovai 2017-05-03 13:44:56 -04:00
parent d9ca2ad21f
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@ -268,11 +268,6 @@ $ git commit
$ git cl upload
```
The [PolyGerrit interface](https://polygerrit.appspot.com/) to Gerrit,
undergoing active development, is recommended. To switch from the classic
GWT-based Gerrit UI to PolyGerrit, click the PolyGerrit link in a Gerrit review
pages footer.
Uploading a patch to Gerrit does not automatically request a review. You must
select a reviewer on the Gerrit review page after running `git cl upload`. This
action notifies your reviewer of the code review request. If you have lost track
@ -292,7 +287,8 @@ server](https://dev.chromium.org/developers/testing/try-server-usage) by running
“Commit-Queue: +1” label. This does not mean that the patch will be committed,
but the try server and commit queue share infrastructure and a Gerrit label. The
patch will be tested on try bots in a variety of configurations. Status
information will be available on Gerrit.
information will be available on Gerrit. Try server access is available to
Crashpad and Chromium committers.
### Landing Changes
@ -300,7 +296,8 @@ After code review is complete and “Code-Review: +1” has been received from a
reviewers, the patch can be submitted to Crashpads [commit
queue](https://dev.chromium.org/developers/testing/commit-queue) by clicking the
“Submit to CQ” button in Gerrit. This sets the “Commit-Queue: +2” label, which
tests the patch on the try server before landing it.
tests the patch on the try server before landing it. Commit queue access is
available to Crashpad and Chromium committers.
Although the commit queue is recommended, if needed, project members can bypass
the commit queue and land patches without testing by using the “Submit” button