Last modified: 2014-03-09 01:14:46 UTC
Gerrit should track follow-ups to a merged change (by commit SHA-1 and Change-Id), like CodeReview used to. Currently finding commit fixes, reverts or cherry-pick requires going through the comments (which are usually aplenty and mostly automated junk), if it was even mentioned in them, or doing some serious git archeology.
(This was brought up by Emufarmers at http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2014-March/074943.html .)
Couldn't we abuse our Gerrit -> Bugzilla tool for that? If a changeset A is uploaded and it contains something looking like a SHA1/Gerrit Change-Id in the commit message referring to changeset B, add a comment to B that links to A.