Hi Martin As usual, I prefer to use bugzilla for patches. You can use one bug for all patches, or group them somehow, if you find it suitable.
Regards, Sergey On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 12:50 -0500, Martin Langhoff wrote: > In our F11 we shipped a heavily patched rpm for xkeyboard-config. > Unfortunately, the rpm was not tagged 'olpc' so we didn't spot it as a > custom rpm, and the git repo we worked with is hard to figure out > patches vs upstream changes. > > I've spent some time separating > > - Our F9 patches (some got dropped) > - F11 SRPM: separating our patches from Fedora's, reapplying dropped patches > > With this in hand, I've prepared a git repo of upstream > xkeyboard-config with 3 interesting branches. > > - v1.5-olpc - these are the patches from the keyboard-data repo, plus > the patches we dropped from F9. Paul, could you give this a quick > check? > - v1.9-rebase - rebase of our patchseries for v1.9 (which we ship for F14) > - post-2.1-rebase - rebase of our patchseries on today's master > > all at http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/martin/xkeyboard-config > > My intention is to > > - talk with upstream (Hi Sergey!) about the patches in post-2.1-rebase > - prep patched rpms for F11 and F14, tracking both in fedpkg-style > http://dev.laptop.org/git/packages/xkeyboard-config/ - these rpms will > be tagged olpc > > > m _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
