On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:26:57AM -0300, Guilherme Salgado wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> http://patches.linaro.org/ went live yesterday and we need your help to
> set it up and get accurate metrics. It should take only a few minutes!
> 
> The first thing we need is the HTTP URL for the upstream master branch
> of every project on the front page -- I'll take a git:// URL if that's
> all they have.  If you could send me the URLs for the projects you
> contribute to, it'd be great. This has to be done only once and we'll
> use that to automatically detect when a patch is committed upstream.
> 
> Unfortunately, in some cases the patch that is ultimately committed
> upstream is significantly[1] different from the one we have in our
> records, so we can't match them. In these cases we'll need to manually
> mark them as accepted at
> 
>   http://patches.linaro.org/patchwork/user/
>   (see "Patches for which you are waiting feedback")
> 

I think that reaching this functionality from the main page should be
more straightforward. It wasn't clear to me that logging in and
clicking on my name would take me to such a page.

> Similarly, if any of the patches you see there have been superseded or
> rejected, please do mark them as such. You can do bulk changes there
> selecting the patches and using the form at the bottom.
> 
> Finally, although we do our best to place patches under the appropriate
> projects, sometimes we're not able to (e.g. when patches are sent *only*
> to patches@l.o), and in these cases they need to be moved manually. The
> list of patches for which we couldn't find a project are at
> 
>   http://patches.linaro.org/patchwork/project/other-unknown/list/
> 
> And there's a form at the bottom which allows them to be moved to the
> appropriate project. If we're missing a project just let me know and
> I'll create it.

Are these shown in each user's personal page (I don't have any unknown
ones so I can't say)? If not, then it would be nice to add them there
too, so that each user can easily examine and take care of their own
submissions.

Thanks,
Alexandros

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