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Send sputnik comments to Gerrit as robot #238
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Robot comments show up in the Findings tab, instead of in the comments. This makes it much easier to differentiate from them a reviewer's comments. The API requires a "runId" for the comment. I've chosen to just send a random UUID for now, but eventually we could wire in something like a build number or something.
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Robot comments show up in the Findings tab, instead of in the comments. This makes it much easier to differentiate from them a reviewer's comments. The API requires a "runId" for the comment. I've chosen to just send a random UUID for now, but eventually we could wire in something like a build number or something.
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Robot comments show up in the Findings tab, instead of in the comments. This makes it much easier to differentiate from them a reviewer's comments. The API requires a "runId" for the comment. I've chosen to just send a random UUID for now, but eventually we could wire in something like a build number or something.
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Robot comments show up in the Findings tab, instead of in the comments. This makes it much easier to differentiate from them a reviewer's comments. The API requires a "runId" for the comment. I've chosen to just send a random UUID for now, but eventually we could wire in something like a build number or something.
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Robot comments show up in the Findings tab, instead of in the comments. This makes it much easier to differentiate from them a reviewer's comments. The API requires a "runId" for the comment. I've chosen to just send a random UUID for now, but eventually we could wire in something like a build number or something.
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Gerrit 3.2+ has the ability to show robot comments as separate from human comments, in the Findings tab.
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