On 14.12.21 18:41, Ross Burton wrote:
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

No I think Accepted has its place - this is for the limbo state when upstream merged the patch but no release has been made so far.

So I would keep it

makes no sense.

Ross

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