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Add a change cleanup job that runs periodically in the background. This cleanup job can automatically abandon open changes that have been inactive for a defined time. Abandoning old inactive changes has a few advantages: - it reduces the load for recomputing the mergeability flag when a change is merged - it keeps dashboards clean - it signals change authors that changes are considered outdated Change-Id: Ia798667901fe8d734ca29bcf81c7b9b4a1eb4c50 Signed-off-by: Edwin Kempin <edwin.kempin@sap.com>
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= Gerrit Code Review - Change Cleanup
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Gerrit administrators may configure
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link:config-gerrit.html#changeCleanup[change cleanups] that are
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executed periodically.
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[[auto-abandon]]
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== Auto-Abandon
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This cleanup job automatically abandons open changes that have been
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inactive for a defined time.
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Abandoning old inactive changes has the following advantages:
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* it signals change authors that changes are considered outdated
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* it keeps dashboards clean
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* it reduces the load on the server (for open changes the mergeability
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flag is recomputed whenever a change is merged)
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If a change is still wanted it can be restored by clicking on the
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`Restore` button.
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GERRIT
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Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review]
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SEARCHBOX
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