On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 04:39:15PM +0200, Ruslan Kuprieiev wrote: > Hi Damien, > > That looks great! > Is it a pure pwclient you are using?
This is a different version of patchwork that I maintain for our own use (I'm part of the i915 kernel team at Intel). That version is deployed on https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/. https://github.com/dlespiau/patchwork The series support is done when emails are parsed by patchwork, reconstructing email threads and creating series/revisions/patches objects instead of merely patches objects. An interesting point is that series objects aggregate the initial submission, but also subsequent updates. A bit more details on what is supported: http://patchwork-freedesktop.readthedocs.org/en/latest/manual.html#submitting-patches Now, I can't stress enough that I still need to iron out some corner cases. There also are cases where it's ambiguous what the sender is trying to do. Parsing the intention of the submitter is hard, people will do the strangest things. I think I'd like to see a tool to wrap git send-email, that would ensure a more deterministic way of sending patches and updates after review see: https://github.com/dlespiau/patchwork/issues/81 That said, we've been using the series support for a few months already with a CI system that take full series of patches for testing and gives test results back. So it's already somewhat useful, if you don't mind the hiccups too much (which can lead to patchwork losing some patches). -- Damien _______________________________________________ Patchwork mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/patchwork
