Hiring Gerrit developers? Then you should know!
How and where is Gerrit used?
- Code Review: Enhancing code quality
- Branch Management: Simplifying workflow
- Version Control: Ensuring code integrity
- Continuous Integration: Automating testing
- Collaboration: Facilitating teamwork
- Security: Ensuring secure codebase
- Quality Assurance: Streamlining testing processes
- Documentation: Improving project visibility
- Release Management: Managing software versions
- Bug Tracking: Enhancing issue resolution
Compare Junior, Middle, Senior, and Expert/Team Lead Gerrit Developer roles
Seniority Name | Years of experience | Responsibilities and activities | Average salary (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Junior | 0-2 years |
| $50,000 |
Middle | 3-5 years |
| $70,000 |
Senior | 6-8 years |
| $90,000 |
Expert/Team Lead | 9+ years |
| $120,000 |
Quick Facts about Gerrit.
- The Gerrit Software Development was born in 2008, in the land of version control.
- From open-source to enterprise, Gerrit is the go-to for Git repositories.
- To enter the Gerrit world, one must be fluent in Git and Code Review.
- Its best pal is Jenkins, automating all those code reviews seamlessly.
- Did you know? Gerrit was named after the creator’s pet dog. Woof!
TOP Gerrit Related Technologies
- Groovy
(Guillaume, 2003) - Java
(Sun Microsystems, 1995) - Python
(Guido, 1991) - Shell
(Thompson, 1971)
What are top Gerrit instruments and tools?
- Gitiles: Web based code viewer by Google released in 2013
- Replicator: Tool by GerritForge for Git replication since 2015
- Plugin Loader: GerritForge’s tool to manage plugins since 2014
- Change-Id Generator: Tool to create unique Change-Ids since 2016
- Multi-site: GerritForge’s plugin for multi-site setups from 2017
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