> From: Steve Wise <sw...@opengridcomputing.com>
> Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2018 14:50:57 -0500
> 
> > Let me ask a dumb question:  Why cannot one of the maintaners pull the
> > commit from the other mainainer's git repo directly?  IE why have this
> > third trusted/signed git repo that has to be on k.o, from which both
> > maintainers pull?  If one of you can pull it in via a patch series,
> > like you do for all other patches, and then notify the other
> > maintainer to pull it from the first maintainers' repo if the series
> > meets the requirements that it needs to be in both maintainers'
> > repositories?  This avoids adding more staging git repos on k.o.  But
> > probably I'm missing something...
> 
> Tree A may not want all of tree B's changes, and vice versa.

I was thinking the special commit would go into a branch that was based on,
say rc1 or rc2 of one of the maintainers.  Then both maintainers pull that
into their -next branch.  Would that work?

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