On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 04:34:26PM +0100, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
I'd imagine most developers on this list have their own workflows
to
track/apply/test patches from the mailing list. I normally just save
patches in Mutt's Maildir and apply them manually to a Git branch. I
recently began using the 'patches'[1] tool, that some of you on this
list must be familiar with, to test arbitrary QEMU patches from the
mailing list, and found it relatively easy large patch series from
mailing list.
I'm writing this to check if the libvirt upstream community finds it
desirable to setup such a patches database.
It would probably be useful. I'll see if I can setup a cron job on
the
libvirt.org server to publish it and we can give it a try.
If it works out, we might want to get a bit more formal in giving
Reviewed-by lines, etc, rather than the generic ACK
Regards,
Daniel
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