From f8148d0cc17839e9763485aad40406f9ea884071 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Timothy Arceri git bisect
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"meson test"
with whatever other test you want to
run.
-Patches may be submitted to the Mesa project by -email or with a -GitLab merge request. To prevent -duplicate code review, only use one method to submit your changes. -
- --Patches may be sent to the mesa-dev mailing list for review: - -mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org. -When submitting a patch make sure to use -git send-email -rather than attaching patches to emails. Sending patches as -attachments prevents people from being able to provide in-line review -comments. -
- --When submitting follow-up patches you can use --in-reply-to to make v2, v3, -etc patches show up as replies to the originals. This usually works well -when you're sending out updates to individual patches (as opposed to -re-sending the whole series). Using --in-reply-to makes -it harder for reviewers to accidentally review old patches. -
- --When submitting follow-up patches you should also login to -patchwork and change the -state of your old patches to Superseded. +Patches are submitted to the Mesa project via a +GitLab Merge Request.
--Some companies' mail server automatically append a legal disclaimer, -usually containing something along the lines of "The information in this -email is confidential" and "distribution is strictly prohibited". -
--These legal notices prevent us from being able to accept your patch, -rendering the whole process pointless. Please make sure these are -disabled before sending your patches. (Note that you may need to contact -your email administrator for this.) -
- -- GitLab Merge - Requests (MR) can also be used to submit patches for Mesa. -
- -- If the MR may have interest for most of the Mesa community, you can - send an email to the mesa-dev email list including a link to the MR. - Don't send the patch to mesa-dev, just the MR link. -
Add labels to your MR to help reviewers find it. For example:
@@ -270,16 +214,15 @@ your email administrator for this.)- To participate in code review, you should monitor the - - mesa-dev email list and the GitLab - Mesa Merge - Requests page. + To participate in code review, you can monitor the GitLab Mesa + Merge + Requests page, and/or register for notifications in your gitlab + settings.
-When you've reviewed a patch on the mailing list, please be unambiguous -about your review. That is, state either +When you've reviewed a patch, please be unambiguous about your review. + That is, state either
Reviewed-by: Joe Hacker <jhacker@foo.com> -- 2.30.2