Amar Takhar commented on a discussion: https://gitlab.rtems.org/administration/gitlab/-/issues/99#note_124538 I mentioned to Christian above that maybe something under a `__rtems__` guard or an rtems-only header? I don't know how we define "rtems only" it's not like anyone is going to get in trouble if a patch is missed so I would say use discretion? I think over time we'll figure it out via "this should have been an MR to our mirror" or "there was no need to open an MR for this". I think the definition is always going to be a little fuzzy unless it's strictly an rtems header or under `__rtems__`. Your example can be any case really even if a change is general ie, consumable by everyone but was made directly due to a requirement for RTEMS I would consider that an RTEMS change but if it's just a change to newlib for everyone then no I wouldn't. Again, discretion is going to be the valuable part here because it's not a big deal at all if some things get missed. We have zero tracking now and having it "mostly" tracked is great. -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.rtems.org/administration/gitlab/-/issues/99#note_124538 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.rtems.org.
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