Gerrit/personal sandbox

Gerrit allows the creation of "personal sandboxes" where users can stash code that they're working on in a personal branch that doesn't require admin intervention for pushes. These personal sandboxes are not intended to replace standard Gerrit/Git branches where multiple people can collaborate on code.

The branches are named in the format "sandbox/$username/*" so I could make a sandbox called "sandbox/demon/weekend-hacking" and push that to gerrit without requiring review or anyone to make the branch first. Quick example:

$ cd mediawiki/core

$ git checkout -b sandbox/demon/foo-bar

When you're ready to push: $ git push --set-upstream origin sandbox/demon/foo-bar

(The --set-upstream is only necessary the first time you push.)

Please note the sandbox will be public.

Troubleshooting
If you originally cloned the repository from the anonymous URL, gerrit may ask you for a username and password for " https://gerrit.wikimedia.org " rather than using your SSH key when trying to push your sandbox. The command  will report an address beginning "https://" for origin. To fix it, use the following command: $ git remote set-url ssh://username@gerrit.wikimedia.org:29418/project/name.git (where username is your gerrit username, and project/name is the name of the project, e.g. "mediawiki/core").