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Alice Kober-Sotzek 656384bbef Allow admins to see all groups (including external ones) of a user
Previously, admins were only allowed to see the internal groups a user
belongs to. System groups as well as those from other GroupBackends were
excluded from the result. This impeded investigations in case of ACL
issues.

Allowing admins to see all groups shouldn't create a new security issue.
Even previously, admins had ways to track down any external groups which
were mentioned in Gerrit ACLs. If implemented correctly, external
GroupBackends should only provide groups which are mentioned in the
Gerrit ACLs of the corresponding project. In that case, listing all
groups for another user as admin shouldn't disclose any new information
to admins.

This change doesn't only allow admins to see all groups of a user but
also allows them to see all users who belong to an internal group even
when users are listed as members on subgroups. There is no apparent
reason to allow one direction without the other and that's why we don't
restrict it.

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Gerrit Code Review

Gerrit is a code review and project management tool for Git based projects.

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Gerrit makes reviews easier by showing changes in a side-by-side display, and allowing inline comments to be added by any reviewer.

Gerrit simplifies Git based project maintainership by permitting any authorized user to submit changes to the master Git repository, rather than requiring all approved changes to be merged in by hand by the project maintainer.

Documentation

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Getting in contact

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License

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Build

Install Bazel and run the following:

    git clone --recursive https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit
    cd gerrit && bazel build release

Install binary packages (Deb/Rpm)

The instruction how to configure GerritForge/BinTray repositories is here

On Debian/Ubuntu run:

    apt-get update & apt-get install gerrit=<version>-<release>

NOTE: release is a counter that starts with 1 and indicates the number of packages that have been released with the same version of the software.

On CentOS/RedHat run:

    yum clean all && yum install gerrit-<version>[-<release>]

On Fedora run:

    dnf clean all && dnf install gerrit-<version>[-<release>]

Use pre-built Gerrit images on Docker

Docker images of Gerrit are available on DockerHub

To run a CentOS 7 based Gerrit image:

    docker run -p 8080:8080 gerritforge/gerrit-centos7[:version]

To run a Ubuntu 15.04 based Gerrit image:

    docker run -p 8080:8080 gerritforge/gerrit-ubuntu15.04[:version]

NOTE: release is optional. Last released package of the version is installed if the release number is omitted.

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