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Re: Setting up patchwork on sourceware
- From: Adhemerval Zanella <azanella at linux dot vnet dot ibm dot com>
- To: libc-alpha at sourceware dot org
- Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 22:26:37 -0300
- Subject: Re: Setting up patchwork on sourceware
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- References: <20140306194636 dot GB1722 at spoyarek dot pnq dot redhat dot com>
On 06-03-2014 16:46, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I spent some time trying to set up patchwork and after much mucking
> about, I finally have an instance up:
>
> http://patchwork.siddhesh.in
>
> This is obviously not a fully functional instance; it was more of an
> experiment to see how hard it is to set up. It doesn't accept
> registrations since I didn't bother setting up smtp.
>
> Turns out, it's not very easy, but I think I have it figured out now.
> So how about doing this on Sourceware? Since I've been through the
> pain, I volunteer to do the setup - I'll obviously need help finding
> my way around the sourceware server. I plan to write up an account of
> my experience setting it up, since it doesn't strictly follow the
> INSTALL instructions, especially since I did it on a shared hosting
> account.
>
> Finally, we probably need a set of usage guidelines. Again, I
> volunteer to write up the first draft. It'll mostly have to evolve
> based on how all of us are comfortable using it, so I guess the only
> guideline to begin with is:
>
> - Mark the patch as 'Accepted' in patchwork when you commit!
>
> But first, do we all agree about getting started with patchwork?
>
> Siddhesh
Thanks for all the work, Siddhesh! Question: do the patch need to be inline
or can it be as attachment as well?