Hello,
On 10.08.23 at 16:18, Cliff Brake wrote:
On 8/10/23 10:04, Michael Opdenacker via lists.openembedded.org wrote:
I'm wondering whether it's better to document how to create and send
pull requests from standard git tools.
+1
Cliff
All things considered, since scripts/create-pull-request is still in
use, in particular by Steve and Bruce, I'm leaning towards documenting
both variants:
* Creating a simple pull request using the standard git tools, as
several of us are doing. Richard doesn't seem to mind. At least in
my case, this applies to changes I previously submitted through the
lists.
* Creating a more elaborate pull request from a branch containing
commits that haven't been shared yet, typically like what Steve
does. This way, people can review each patch individually by e-mail.
Unless we want to standardize our pull requests, and make sure each
commit is submitted (sometimes once again) as a separate patch. In that
case, we'd only document the use of scripts/create-pull-request.
Cheers
Michael.
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Michael Opdenacker, Bootlin
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
https://bootlin.com
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