Hi Developers, Just to let you know, I finally made patchwork notifications to work. With this change, every time a patch (or a group of patches) have their status changed, an email will be sent to the patch author, similar to this one: The following patches (submitted by you) have been updated in patchwork: * [43/47,media] mt2063: add some useful info for the dvb callback calls - http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/9332/ was: New now: RFC * [2/4,media] DocBook/dvbproperty.xml: Fix ISDB-T delivery system parameters - http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/9557/ was: New now: Accepted * [13/35,media] az6007: need to define drivers name before including dvb-usb.h - http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/9593/ was: New now: Accepted ... Developers that don't want this feature can opt-out, using this link: http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/mail/ Still, I suggest you to don't to that ;) As a reminder, the policy I'm using to handle patches is: New patches are marked there as 'New'. When I'm expecting someone (typically, the driver's author) to review a patch, the status is changed to 'Under review'. Unfortunately, patchwork doesn't have a field to indicate to whom, so I'm currently this information on a separate file on my local machine. When the same patch is sent twice, or a new version of the same patch and I am able to identify it, the old patch is marked as 'superseded'. When someone asks for changes at the patch, the patch is marked as 'changes requested'. When the patch is wrong or doesn't apply, it is marked as 'rejected'. Most of the time, 'rejected' and 'changes requested' means the same thing for the developer: he'll need to re-work on the patch. Patches that aren't meant to be applicable at the media-tree.git are typically marked as 'not applicable' [1]. Finally, when everything is ok and it got applied either at the main tree or at the fixes tree, the patch is marked as 'accepted'. Of course, as we're all humans (and patchwork status is changed manually by me), errors may happen. Feel free to ping me on irc or via email on such cases. [1] Just to make my life easier, patches for a few other random trees that I maintain/partially maintain, like media-build tree, are generally marked as 'Accepted' as well, when I am the one applying it, as it saves me time ;) I hope you'll find this new tool useful. Regards, Mauro -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html