Thanks for the comments, Krzysztof. On Aug 15 2023 23:06, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 10/08/2023 20:55, Guru Das Srinagesh wrote: > > On Aug 03 2023 01:23, Guru Das Srinagesh wrote: > >> When pushing patches to upstream, the `get_maintainer.pl` script is used to > >> determine whom to send the patches to. Instead of having to manually process > >> the output of the script, add a wrapper script to do that for you. > >> > >> The add-maintainer.py script adds maintainers (and mailing lists) to a patch, > >> editing it in-place. > > > > Could I request reviews from the other maintainers as well, please? Just to see > > if I should continue working on this script or if the `b4` tool obviates the > > need for such a script. > > I send a bit of patches but I use very simple workflow. It is really > simple, so simple, that I was always surprised how people can make their > life difficult with some complicated process to send patches... and then > obviously skip some maintainers, because of that process. Exactly - this script aims to solve precisely that problem. It fills the gap between running `get_maintainers.pl` and having to manually edit its output to add "To: " and "Cc: " and somehow incorporate it in the body of the patch(es). With this script, the workflow would be as simple as: 1. Generate patches using `git format-patch` 2. Run `add-maintainer.py` on the above patches 3. `git send-email` the patches. That's it - no need to manually work with email addresses. > I almost always feed git send-email with addresses from > scripts/get_maintainers.pl. This tool would not bring any benefits to my > simple workflow. In the light of the 3-step workflow I've envisioned above, could you please elaborate why not? If anything, it will only save a developer's time. > For newcomers, OTOH, I would either recommend simple workflow or just > use b4. Why? Because if you cannot use git-send-email, then it means > your email setup will make your life difficult and adding maintainers to > existing patch won't help you. You've mentioned a "simple workflow" many times - could you please share more details on the steps you follow in your workflow for sending patches? > This tool depends on the command line and shell interface of > scripts/get_maintainers.pl which is another reason why it might not be a > good idea. Could you please elaborate on why depending on the output of `get_maintainer.pl` is a bad idea? It's what everyone uses, no? Thank you. Guru Das.