On Sat, 2020-10-03 at 15:31 -0400, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: > On Sat, Oct 03, 2020 at 09:18:51PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > > There seems to be some mismatch between b4's use of the > > > > cover letter to a patch series and what maintainers that > > > > apply a subset of the patches in the patch series. > > > > > > > > The merge description shows the entire patch series as > > > > applied, but the actual merge is only a subset of the > > > > series. > > > > > > > > Can this be improved in b4? > > > > > > So, the following logic should be applied: > > > > > > - if the entire series was applied, reply to 0/n > > > - if a subset only is applied, reply to each n/n of the patch that was > > > cherry-picked out of the series > > > > > > Is that an accurate summary? > > > > That sounds good. > > I'm worried that this can get unwieldy for series of 50 patches where 49 > got applied. Would the following be better: > > ----- > From: ... > To: ... > Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/18] use semicolons... > > On Sun... > > These patches... > > > > [...] > > A subset of these patches was applied to > > https://... > > Thanks! > > [5/18] regmap: debugfs: > commit: > > (etc) > ----- > > In other words, we: > > - specifically say that it's a subset > - instead of just enumerating the number of patches that were applied, > as is currently the case ([1/1]) we list the exact numbers out of the > posted series (e.g. [5/18]) > > I think this is a better solution than potentially flooding everyone > with 49 emails. I think it would be better to reply individually as the likelihood that the maintainer skips just a few patches of a large series is relatively low. It's more likely for a treewide or multi-subsystem patch set for a maintainer to apply just a single one or a selected few of the patches and individual replies make it much easier to determine which ones were applied. thanks, Joe