Community members willing to learn about Gerrit may find useful resources on this single page. The listed presentations can be tutorials, slides, videos, channels or other relevant formats. There are tutorials also in the Gerrit documentation.
GerritForge also publishes the recordings of the talks of the Gerrit summits on a dedicated YouTube channel.
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[2020-11-20] Virtual Contributor Summit 2020
The Gerrit community had a virtual 2-days event with various talks and discussions. The presentation slides and notes are available from the agenda [1].
[1] Agenda of the Virtual Contributor Summit 2020
[2020-08-26] End-to-end tests
This presentation [1,2] introduces the emerging framework component [3], how to start using it from Gerrit core and plugins. This current framework was based on the original work done by GerritForge [4].
[1] gerrit/e2e-tests: functional meets load
[2] gerrit/e2e-tests Recording
[3] Documentation
[4] Stress your Gerrit with Gatling
From: Marco Miller (Ericsson)
[2020-04-08] Summit & Hackathon 2019 in Sunnyvale
This is the summary of the Gerrit User Summit & Hackathon 2019 in Sunnyvale [1], with links to the available presentations.
[1] Summary of the Gerrit User Summit & Hackathon 2019 in Sunnyvale
From: Luca Milanesio with contributors (Gerrit)
[2019-09-11] Summit 2019 in Gothenburg
This is the summary of the Gerrit User Summit 2019 in Gothenburg [1], with links to the available presentations.
[1] Summary of the Gerrit User Summit 2019 in Gothenburg
From: Luca Milanesio (GerritForge)
[2019-01-14] Concepts and Workflows
These slides explain Git [1] and Gerrit [2] concepts and workflows and are meant for self-studying how Git and Gerrit work.
[1] Git explained: Git Concepts and Workflows
[2] Gerrit explained: Gerrit Concepts and Workflows
From: Edwin Kempin (Google)