On Mon, 28 Aug 2023 22:09:11 +0300 Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > +New, Under review pending review, patch is in the maintainer’s queue for review > > Is there a meaningful distinction between "New" and "Under review", or > are they exactly the same ? The former sounds like nobody has looked at > the patch yet, while the latter seems to indicate someone has assigned > the task of reviewing the patch to themselves, but maybe netdev uses > those two states differently ? The honest answer is that I don't know. I used to think that the distinction is as you described - after someone done the initial triage on the patch it goes New -> Under review. But there's little consistency with that happening and it's unclear what "initial triage" constitutes at this stage, so for all practical purposes New == Under review. > > +Accepted patch was applied to the appropriate networking tree, this is > > + usually set automatically by the pw-bot > > +Needs ACK waiting for an ack from an area maintainer or testing > > How does this differ from "Under review" ? This indicates that netdev maintainers are waiting for someone who is not a netdev maintainer. Let me s/maintainer/expert/ to make that clearer-ish.