On Mon, 14 Jun 2021 at 17:32, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
> Wait, are you seeing labels are a notification mechanism or a way
> to sort the issues?
I would like to use them as a sorting mechanism, which is what
I was using tags for in the old LP system. That is, sometimes
(particularly as relea
On 6/14/21 9:29 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
Wait, are you seeing labels are a notification mechanism or a way
to sort the issues?
Sort the issues, primarily.
Until your rename I was using arch:s390x to contact S390 maintainers
for build failure on s390x host [Build System, arch: s390x],
On 6/13/21 12:32 AM, Richard Henderson wrote:
> I've renamed arch:* to target:* as there was some amount of confusion as
> to what "arch" really meant without context.
There was a discussion with jsnow about that on IRC, and IIRC he
said what first matters to have easy tags so the reporter does th
On 6/13/21 2:52 AM, Stefan Weil wrote:
Am 13.06.21 um 00:32 schrieb Richard Henderson:
I've renamed arch:* to target:* as there was some amount of confusion
as to what "arch" really meant without context. I've removed labels
for lm32 and unicore32 which have been removed from qemu 6.1. I've
On 6/12/21 6:32 PM, Richard Henderson wrote:
I've renamed arch:* to target:* as there was some amount of confusion as
to what "arch" really meant without context. I've removed labels for
lm32 and unicore32 which have been removed from qemu 6.1. I've added a
label for hexagon.
I have not yet
Am 13.06.21 um 00:32 schrieb Richard Henderson:
I've renamed arch:* to target:* as there was some amount of confusion
as to what "arch" really meant without context. I've removed labels
for lm32 and unicore32 which have been removed from qemu 6.1. I've
added a label for hexagon.
I have not
I've renamed arch:* to target:* as there was some amount of confusion as to what "arch"
really meant without context. I've removed labels for lm32 and unicore32 which have been
removed from qemu 6.1. I've added a label for hexagon.
I have not yet added labels for host architecture, because I