On Fri, 13 Aug 2010, Paul Menzel wrote:
Am Freitag, den 13.08.2010, 23:01 +0200 schrieb Vitus Jensen:
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010, Khem Raj wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Vitus Jensen <[email protected]> wrote:


I would also advise to set the commit ID when setting the state to
applied. Actually this can be done automatically [2], but the
administrators have not yet had time to address this.

This requires the pwclient script which people without commit access probably don't use. Well, I don't use it.


We have the following 11 states.

       $ pwclient state
       ID    Name
       --    ----
       1     New
       2     Under Review
       3     Accepted
       4     Rejected
       5     RFC
       6     Not Applicable
       7     Changes Requested
       8     Awaiting Upstream
       9     Superseded
       10    Deferred
       11    Applied

What is the difference between 3 (Accepted) and 8 (Awaiting Upstream)?

In which state should the "Archived" flag be set? What is the effect of that flag? And do we really need all those states? Rejected, Not Applicable, Changes Requested, Deferred? IMHO that's Rejected, refer to the mail archive for details.

BTW: who removes patches from patchwork? I do have some patches in "Superseded" state which I no longer care about.

Vitus

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