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Patchwork
Matthieu Baerts edited this page Oct 14, 2021
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We use patchwork to manage the different patches sent on the mailing list: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/mptcp/
These status are set for patches that have to land in our tree first. These are specific to MPTCP. Once applied, MPTCP maintainers -- usually Mat -- will send them to netdev ML.
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Newβ Waiting for reviews from anybody (or status needs to be updated) -
Under reviewβ In review by one of our team members or waiting for clarification -
Acceptedβ Applied in our tree -
Rejectedβ Related to MPTCP but this patch was not going in the right direction -
RFCβ RFC, more to park this for later -
Changes requestedβ We need a new version -
Awaiting Upstreamβ Accepted but it is not for our tree, e.g. for iproute2 (we currently don't maintain a repo for it) -
Supersededβ Replaced by a new version -
Queuedβ Waiting to be applied in our tree -
Needs ACKβ Waiting for reviews for a "long time" (at least since the last weekly meeting) by members of our teams or someone else has to review it
Some patches are sent for inclusion in another tree but MPTCP ML is in CC. Typically, once accepted in our tree, patches are sent to netdev and our ML is in CC.
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Handled Elsewhereβ Handled by others, typically netdev maintainers (best to check the exact status elsewhere) -
Mainlinedβ Handled by others and applied in another tree (if we don't forget to change the status) -
Not applicableβ Not related to MPTCP, e.g. patches sent to netdev and our ML is in CC just for one patch: the others patches are thenNot applicable
We archive some patches (applied, rejected, replaced and for other trees) after each weekly meeting to be able to discuss about what has recently been changed.