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Re: Patchwork
From: |
Ricardo Wurmus |
Subject: |
Re: Patchwork |
Date: |
Tue, 10 May 2016 15:56:59 +0200 |
Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden> writes:
> Efraim Flashner <address@hidden> skribis:
>
>> On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 05:50:21PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>>> Ricardo Wurmus <address@hidden> skribis:
>>>
>>> > I’ve submitted a patch to the mailing list (this time inline with “git
>>> > send-mail”) and it appeared in the list. Is there any way for us to
>>> > mark patches as committed via email (e.g. by commenting with something
>>> > like “Pushed as cabba9e.”) or does patchwork figure this out
>>> > automatically? Or can only people with an account change the status,
>>> > and only on the web interface?
>>>
>>> That’s a good question! I *think* Patchwork can find out by itself by
>>> looking at the repository, but I don’t know exactly. We’ll see. :-)
>>>
>>> Ludo’.
>>>
>>
>> The connman patches I've already committed are still listed as new on
>> patchwork,
>> and I didn't see a way to manually mark them as done.
>
> Apparently Patchwork can sometimes (I’m not sure exactly when)
> automatically determine whether a patch has been applied; in other
> cases, one must manually mark the patch as applied in the Web interface.
> :-/
We also have cases where patches were retracted (such as the ones for
“r-mass” and “r-survival”). It would be convenient if the submitter
could do this by sending email instead of having to use the web
interface.
Since this patchwork instance is not hosted by ourselves I suppose we
cannot just patch it to make it work like that.
~~ Ricardo
Re: Patchwork, ng0, 2016/05/05