[PATCH 1/8] dim: Extract TODO

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Just maybe a bit more visibility, the scripts are growing.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 TODO | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 dim  | 17 -----------------
 qf   | 11 -----------
 3 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 TODO

diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ac0f27763dfa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/TODO
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+dim:
+- extract the integration tree logic and make it generally useful, maybe for a
+  drm-integration tree ...
+- Improve nightly-forget to forget a specific merge instead of just the first
+  dinq/dif merge.
+- add option to check-patch to check stdin
+- integrate ninja-check? Or too much checkers considered harmful?
+  https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/ksummit-discuss/2014-May/000554.html
+- add patchwork Link: also after manually resolving conflicts in drm
+  apply-resolved
+- pull in dim extract-tags tool from Ville
+- allow dim rebuild-nightly to pull branches from local trees in dry-run mode.
+  This is useful to confirm a backmerge is indeed correct, by comparing the
+  resulting -nightly with the old one. Current the branch must be pushed out
+  first for rebuild-nightly to pick it up, which means the merge can't be
+  fixed any more.
+
+qf:
+- get better at preventing and cleaning up a mess when switching branches
+  while there's still applied quilt patches around ...
+- combine quilt annotate and git blame into one tool
+- use the index a bit more to e.g. stage all applied quilt patches, then use
+  the output of git diff to refresh a quilt patch
+- use git commit-tree and git write-tree in the setup code instead of the
+  current high-level hacks
+- track/restore the topmost patch maybe?
+- synchronize quilt notes in qf push and qf fetch
diff --git a/dim b/dim
index 5fb3a0fee7ff..57ad4fcf9767 100755
--- a/dim
+++ b/dim
@@ -27,23 +27,6 @@
 
 # drm-intel-next maintainer script
 
-# TODO
-# - extract the integration tree logic and make it generally useful, maybe for a
-#   drm-integration tree ...
-# - Improve nightly-forget to forget a specific merge instead of just the first
-#   dinq/dif merge.
-# - add option to check-patch to check stdin
-# - integrate ninja-check? Or too much checkers considered harmful?
-#   https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/ksummit-discuss/2014-May/000554.html
-# - add patchwork Link: also after manually resolving conflicts in drm
-#   apply-resolved
-# - pull in dim extract-tags tool from Ville
-# - allow dim rebuild-nightly to pull branches from local trees in dry-run mode.
-#   This is useful to confirm a backmerge is indeed correct, by comparing the
-#   resulting -nightly with the old one. Current the branch must be pushed out
-#   first for rebuild-nightly to pick it up, which means the merge can't be
-#   fixed any more.
-
 # fail on any goof-up
 set -e
 
diff --git a/qf b/qf
index 4e9cb03f31fe..31b9f3bae0a2 100755
--- a/qf
+++ b/qf
@@ -26,17 +26,6 @@
 
 # quilt git flow script
 
-# TODO
-# - get better at preventing and cleaning up a mess when switching branches
-# while there's still applied quilt patches around ...
-# - combine quilt annotate and git blame into one tool
-# - use the index a bit more to e.g. stage all applied quilt patches, then use
-# the output of git diff to refresh a quilt patch
-# - use git commit-tree and git write-tree in the setup code instead of the
-# current high-level hacks
-# - track/restore the topmost patch maybe?
-# - synchronize quilt notes in qf push and qf fetch
-
 # config
 QUILT_PREFIX=quilt/
 
-- 
2.9.3

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