On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 20:01, Tom Rini <tom_r...@mentor.com> wrote:
> On 05/10/2011 12:18 PM, Otavio Salvador wrote:
>> On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 15:55, Tom Rini <tom_r...@mentor.com> wrote:
>>> Add a -l switch that takes an argument of either github or gitorious
>>> and will make the cover letter have a fill-in-the-blank of where the
>>> changes are on either github or gitorious.
>>
>> Another possibility would be to use git config interface to store
>> those. You might have something like:
>>
>> [oe-core-pull-request]
>> mode = github
>> user = foo
>>
>> or
>>
>> [oe-core-pull-request]
>> mode = gitorious
>> user = bar
>>
>> This could be used to fill the fields in a proper way since those are
>> predictable.
>
> If I had a good bit more time, I might re-write the script in python and
> parse .ini files (same syntax as gitconfig) so that lots of useful
> defaults could be saved.  But here's the real test, given that you're an
> intended user, would you use the -l switch or just make a local change
> to the script like Martin showed?

(devel)~/hacking/el/openembedded-core% git config --add --path
oe-pull-request.mode github
(devel)~/hacking/el/openembedded-core% git config --get oe-pull-request.mode
github

This does the trick! ;-)

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