On 2/3/2010 11:29 AM, Ameya Palande wrote:
Hi Omar,
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 18:08 +0100, ext Tony Lindgren wrote:
* Tony Lindgren<tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> [100203 09:00]:
* Ameya Palande<ameya.palande@xxxxxxxxx> [100203 04:24]:
Hi Tony,
As more and more people start contributing to dspbridge code (as we have
seen recently) tracking patches is becoming difficult.
Is it possible to delegate dspbridge patches to dspbridge maintainer in
patchwork?
Yeh sure. All it takes is registering a user for pw.k.o and selecting
linux-omap as the project.
Then I need send an email with the pw.k.o user name to allow changing
the omap patch status.
If you just want to follow the dspbridge patches, you can configure
your pwclient:
$ cat /home/tmlind/.pwclientrc
# Sample .pwclientrc file for the linux-omap project,
# running on patchwork.kernel.org.
#
# Save this file to ~/.pwclientrc
#
[base]
url: http://patchwork.kernel.org/xmlrpc/
project: linux-omap
# Adding authentication parameters will allow you to use the 'update'
# command on patches that you are allowed to edit.
# [auth]
# username: yourusername
# password: yourpassword
Then to see all the dspbridge patches, just do:
$ pwclient search dspbridge
ID State Name
-- ----- ----
6777 Not Applicable [1/3] DSPBRIDGE Offmode and DVFS Support
6778 Not Applicable [2/3] DSPBRIDGE DVFS and OFF mode support with OPP2
6814 Not Applicable [1/1] DSPBRIDGE Fix condition statement for Global Flush
...
Regards,
Tony
Will you maintain dspbridge patches in patchwork?
I have been (since few days ago):
http://patchwork.kernel.org/bundle/omar_rmz/dspbridge/?state=*&archive=both
but will be a lot better to be able to change state instead of moving to
"dspbridge-pushed" bundle :)
Best Regards,
Omar
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