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Re: Review promise :-)
- From: "Carlos O'Donell" <carlos at redhat dot com>
- To: Zack Weinberg <zackw at panix dot com>
- Cc: GNU C Library <libc-alpha at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 11:19:05 -0500
- Subject: Re: Review promise :-)
- References: <CAEMqeSrQETD85WY7pfAEsoFtBLYX72kmbwtpxEuYbKbJtMCB6g@mail.gmail.com> <CAKCAbMgafVyNz3b5CmM+ft0=5+qq3tb3LfvotdoD4yr6Wa6ZcQ@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 11:01 AM Zack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 9:57 AM Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> wrote:
> >
> > Increasingly I'm actually turning to patchwork to look for patches to
> > review. I'm trying to structure my work day around an eventual attempt
> > to use Patchwork 2.0.
> >
> > For example I was looking for patches from H.J. to review and I
> > cleaned up his list of owned patches in patchwork to track down what
> > still needed review and committing.
> >
> > This was actually quite a nice way to work and is the kind of workflow
> > I wanted to have in place with gerritt but this works with email.
> >
> > The hard part is that each developers queue is messy because we don't
> > keep them clean.
>
> Is there a way to operate on lots of patches at once? My queue is
> full of old patches that should be marked either committed or dropped,
> it would be nice to not have to load the individual patch page for
> each one and push the same buttons for each.
Yeah, absolutely.
You have two options:
* Script it using the pwclient CLI
* Use the web interface, apply a filter, click the top "Patch"
checkmark to check all selected, then apply a property and it is
applied to all the selected patches.
Cheers,
Carlos.