commit | b7811acbf8e0122584d98947eb1a452129b13ec2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dhruv Srivastava <dhruvsri@google.com> | Mon Mar 22 13:19:28 2021 +0100 |
committer | Dhruv Srivastava <dhruvsri@google.com> | Mon Mar 22 12:31:32 2021 +0000 |
tree | 9e61d3be3c559fa50aa5b7a5b17f8174e8d0b5d4 | |
parent | abb30fe7f1ecf07d7b5098d6ad7e4423389c41e5 [diff] |
Add warning about removal of Update Change Dialog Update Change Dialog was initially added to make it clear to a user unafamiliar with the Gerrit workflow on how to modify the change. This dialog isn't serving that purpose in a great way, it is not perfectly clear to a new user that Update Change should give the commands for it. There is already a section in the Documentation dropdown for Uploading Change which should serve this purpose. The overall usage of the button is fairly low(100-150 clicks per day). Show a warning to the user that the button and the dialog will be removed from Gerrit. Screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/OzRoqZ2 Change-Id: Ib6405a68ded357a802c8888c413b8a432b2f4474
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