Re: [drm_hwc] PSA: drm_hwc submissions via gitlab

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Hey Sean,

On 2018-05-03 17:04, Sean Paul wrote:
Hey all,
Apologies for the direct ping. I've harvested your emails from drm_hwc git logs,
and didn't want to leave anyone out. The good news is that your email address
will forever be remembered in the annals of drm_hwcomposer!

Anyways, back to the point.

Now that we have our shiny freedesktop gitlab instance [1], we should really
start using it to its fullest extent. This means 2 things:

1- When you send patches, please consider using gitlab merge requests instead of
    git send-email. This is not mandatory, but dri-devel is so busy, I want to
    make sure things aren't lost. Further, there might be some who are not
    interested in reading dri-devel *gasp*, but who are interested in drm_hwc.
2- If you're interested in being notified of merge requests (since dri-devel can
    not be cc'd), please consider clicking "Watch" on the project and choose your
    desired notification level.

About the above two points, maybe we could set up a dummy account that watches the gitlab project and sends notifications to the dri-devel list?


If you're still reading, I'll point out a couple other things:
- There is a bug tracker on the gitlab instance, feel free to add
   bugs/features/etc to it.
- I've added a TODO list to the wiki, but in typing this, realized it's probably
   better to file bugs for each item. So please ignore the TODO wiki entry.

I can confirm that the TODOs are now very neatly organized issues.
Thanks for setting this up and sending out this ping.


Rob.
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