Re: How do you find the git repository for a given differential?

2017-05-07 Thread Mark Gaiser
On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 2:56 PM, Luigi Toscano wrote: > Mark Gaiser ha scritto: >> Hi, >> >> For instance, take this differential [1]. >> Now i found the repository (plasma-integration in that specific case), >> but i always [2] have trouble finding the repository. It

Re: How do you find the git repository for a given differential?

2017-05-07 Thread Luigi Toscano
Mark Gaiser ha scritto: > Hi, > > For instance, take this differential [1]. > Now i found the repository (plasma-integration in that specific case), > but i always [2] have trouble finding the repository. It doesn't seem > to be stated anywhere in a differential. It is, if the submitter use

How do you find the git repository for a given differential?

2017-05-07 Thread Mark Gaiser
Hi, For instance, take this differential [1]. Now i found the repository (plasma-integration in that specific case), but i always [2] have trouble finding the repository. It doesn't seem to be stated anywhere in a differential. How do you folks find the right repository for a given differential?