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Contributing: explain Patchwork
Add general guidelines for using Patchwork, as we heavily rely on it nowadays. v2: - mention also Xwayland and libinput patch management - reword "if not found in Patchwork" - reword "Not applicable" - mention pwclient Cc: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Cc: Olivier Fourdan <ofourdan@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Olivier Fourdan <ofourdan@redhat.com>
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See [2] for a recommend reading on writing commit messages.
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== Tracking patches and following up ==
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Patchwork is used for tracking patches to Wayland and Weston:
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http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/project/wayland/list/
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Xwayland patches are tracked with the Xorg project, not here.
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Libinput patches, even though they use the same mailing list as Wayland, are
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not tracked in the Wayland Patchwork.
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The following applies only to Wayland and Weston.
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If a patch is not found in Patchwork, there is a high possibility for it to be
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forgotten. Patches attached to bug reports or not arriving to the mailing list
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because of e.g. subscription issues will not be in Patchwork because Patchwork
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only collects patches sent to the list.
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When you send a revised version of a patch, it would be very nice to mark your
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old patch as superseded (or rejected, if that is applicable). You can change
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the status of your own patches by registering to Patchwork - ownership is
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identified by email address you use to register. Updating your patch status
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appropriately will help maintainer work.
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The following patch states are found in Patchwork:
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New
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Patches under discussion or not yet processed.
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Under review
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Mostly unused state.
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Accepted
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The patch is merged in the master branch upstream, as is or slightly
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modified.
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Rejected
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The idea or approach is rejected and cannot be fixed by revising
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the patch.
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RFC
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Request for comments, not meant to be merged as is.
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Not applicable
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The email was not actually a patch, or the patch is not for Wayland or
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Weston. Libinput patches are usually automatically ignored by Wayland
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Patchwork, but if they get through, they will be marked as Not
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applicable.
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Changes requested
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Reviewers determined that changes to the patch are needed. The
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submitter is expected to send a revised version. (You should
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not wait for your patch to be set to this state before revising,
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though.)
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Awaiting upstream
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Mostly unused as the patch is waiting for upstream actions but
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is not shown in the default list, which means it is easy to
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overlook.
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Superseded
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A revised version of the patch has been submitted.
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Deferred
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Used mostly during freeze periods before releases, to temporarily
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hide patches that cannot be merged during a freeze.
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Note, that in the default listing, only patches in New or Under review are
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shown.
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There is also a command line interface to Patchwork called 'pwclient', see
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http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/project/wayland/
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for links where to get it and the sample .pwclientrc for Wayland/Weston.
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== Coding style ==
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You should follow the style of the file you're editing. In general, we
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