On Mon, 13 Dec 2021 at 17:38, Alexander Kanavin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I added the following to the wiki:
>
>    '''Inactive-Upstream [lastcommit: when (and/or) lastrelease: when]'''
>    - The upstream is no longer available. This typically means a defunct 
> project
>      where no activity has happened for a long time - measured in years. To 
> make
>      that judgement, it is recommended to look at not only when the last 
> release
>      happened, but also when the last commit happened, and whether newly made 
> bug
>      reports and merge requests since that time receive no reaction. It is 
> also
>      recommended to add any relevant links to the commit message where the 
> inactivity
>      can be clearly seen.
>
> https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/Commit_Patch_Message_Guidelines#Patch_Header_Recommendations:_Upstream-Status

If we're adding a new one, can I suggest we remove Accepted?

A patch is either submitted to upstream but hasn't been merged
(Submitted), or the patch is taken from upstream (Backport).  Accepted
makes no sense.

Ross
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