[U-Boot] [STATUS] Using Patchwork

Hello,
the U-Boot Patchwork setup is now mostly complete (except that Shinya Kuribayashi has not registered yet).
All registered custodians have administration privileges assigned. so you can change the state of patches and/or delegate these.
Also, a backlog of patches that was still marked as open in my list has been added to the database.
I would hereby like to ask all custodians to start using patchwork:
- You can filter patches that have been assigned to you. Try to process these. - You can grab any unassigned patches that fall into your domain. - You can "delegate" patches to other custodians if it's clear who should be responsible for it. - You can change the state of patches. for example, if you responded with questions or change requests to a patch marked as "new", please change it's state to "Changes Requested".
- for now, please do not use the "archive" feature.
Unfortunately there is basicly no documentation available about Patchwork, it seems. I tried to document what I figured out myself in "Patch Tracking" at http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/U-Boot/Patches#Patch_Tracking
If in doubt, please apply common sense and/or ask here on the list.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
Unfortunately there is basicly no documentation available about Patchwork, it seems. I tried to document what I figured out myself in "Patch Tracking" at http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/U-Boot/Patches#Patch_Tracking
Jeremy Kerr presented Patchwork recently at Plumbers, the slides are at http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2010/ocw//system/presentations/297/original... maybe this helps a bit? Videos weren't uploaded yet

On 11/18/10 9:54 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
the U-Boot Patchwork setup is now mostly complete (except that Shinya Kuribayashi has not registered yet).
Sorry I'm late, registered as skuribay.
By the way, maybe good opportunity to drop the leading [U-Boot] tag from Subject: line? Still slightly annoying, even though Patchwork nicely concatenate consecutive multiple square brackets into single one?
participants (3)
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Loïc Minier
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Shinya Kuribayashi
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Wolfgang Denk