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On Wednesday 15 May 2013 17:28:04 Mike Frysinger wrote: > On Wednesday 15 May 2013 17:20:10 Joseph S. Myers wrote: > > To raise more visibly something I mentioned in another thread: > > > > Should we have some system for tracking patches that are pending review, > > especially those that have been pinged? For example, there could be a > > list on the wiki page for the current release cycle of patches believed > > to be ready for review and the contribution checklist could say to add > > your patch there when pinging it. (Ideally we'd have people who > > specifically try to keep a lookout for unreviewed patches and add them > > to the list after a week even if not pinged.) > > or use patchwork ? > http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/ > > looks like they're handling gcc-patches already. and they have the > infrastructure. all we have to do is ask them to turn it on and see how it > goes ? :) i've started a conversation with them for creating a glibc project. two questions: - do we want to merge the patches in libc-alpha and libc-ports into a single glibc project ? or do we want the patch tracker to also be two sep projects ? - is it possible to manually subscribe an e-mail to the list so as to bypass the confirmation step ? -mike
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