* [U-Boot] pending patches website
@ 2009-03-30 22:54 Mike Frysinger
2009-04-02 12:32 ` Detlev Zundel
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Mike Frysinger @ 2009-03-30 22:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
not so long ago there was some custom thingy that was running on the u-boot
website that'd automatically grab patches from the mailing list and try to
file them away so they wouldnt get lost. but i cant seem to find it any more.
is it gone ?
-mike
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* [U-Boot] pending patches website
2009-03-30 22:54 [U-Boot] pending patches website Mike Frysinger
@ 2009-04-02 12:32 ` Detlev Zundel
2009-04-02 12:44 ` Mike Frysinger
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From: Detlev Zundel @ 2009-04-02 12:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
Hi Mike,
> not so long ago there was some custom thingy that was running on the u-boot
> website that'd automatically grab patches from the mailing list and try to
> file them away so they wouldnt get lost. but i cant seem to find it any more.
> is it gone ?
No, it is not gone, it only starts to bitrot :(
It also never by itself grabbed patches, but the idea was to post the
patches to its own email account which in turn sent acknowledgements to
the mailinglist _including_ a unique tracking number which was needed
for automatic handling of follow-up mail.
Unfortunately the original implementor is not available anymore and we
currently do not see how to finish the missing bits, especially the
automatic handling of the status of patches.
If someone on this list with (solid) Perl knowledge volunteers to pick
up the strings, let me know offlist.
Cheers
Detlev
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* [U-Boot] pending patches website
2009-04-02 12:32 ` Detlev Zundel
@ 2009-04-02 12:44 ` Mike Frysinger
2009-04-02 13:25 ` Kumar Gala
2009-04-02 13:27 ` Jerry Van Baren
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Mike Frysinger @ 2009-04-02 12:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
On Thursday 02 April 2009 08:32:00 Detlev Zundel wrote:
> > not so long ago there was some custom thingy that was running on the
> > u-boot website that'd automatically grab patches from the mailing list
> > and try to file them away so they wouldnt get lost. but i cant seem to
> > find it any more. is it gone ?
>
> No, it is not gone, it only starts to bitrot :(
>
> It also never by itself grabbed patches, but the idea was to post the
> patches to its own email account which in turn sent acknowledgements to
> the mailinglist _including_ a unique tracking number which was needed
> for automatic handling of follow-up mail.
>
> Unfortunately the original implementor is not available anymore and we
> currently do not see how to finish the missing bits, especially the
> automatic handling of the status of patches.
>
> If someone on this list with (solid) Perl knowledge volunteers to pick
> up the strings, let me know offlist.
thanks, that was the site i was looking for
maybe the lack of automation is a problem ? having a completely custom system
is also a problem ...
would patchwork satisfy the same tracking needs ? benefits there are:
- automation
- someone else does the work of developing it
- all discussion stays tied to mailing list
- it's already being used by many kernel trees
dont take this as "i love patchwork" ... ive never actually used it, but if
it's gaining traction in major projects like the kernel, then having u-boot be
the same is one less system for developers/contributors to have to be familiar
with ...
-mike
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* [U-Boot] pending patches website
2009-04-02 12:44 ` Mike Frysinger
@ 2009-04-02 13:25 ` Kumar Gala
2009-04-02 13:27 ` Jerry Van Baren
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From: Kumar Gala @ 2009-04-02 13:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
On Apr 2, 2009, at 7:44 AM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> On Thursday 02 April 2009 08:32:00 Detlev Zundel wrote:
>>> not so long ago there was some custom thingy that was running on the
>>> u-boot website that'd automatically grab patches from the mailing
>>> list
>>> and try to file them away so they wouldnt get lost. but i cant
>>> seem to
>>> find it any more. is it gone ?
>>
>> No, it is not gone, it only starts to bitrot :(
>>
>> It also never by itself grabbed patches, but the idea was to post the
>> patches to its own email account which in turn sent
>> acknowledgements to
>> the mailinglist _including_ a unique tracking number which was needed
>> for automatic handling of follow-up mail.
>>
>> Unfortunately the original implementor is not available anymore and
>> we
>> currently do not see how to finish the missing bits, especially the
>> automatic handling of the status of patches.
>>
>> If someone on this list with (solid) Perl knowledge volunteers to
>> pick
>> up the strings, let me know offlist.
>
> thanks, that was the site i was looking for
>
> maybe the lack of automation is a problem ? having a completely
> custom system
> is also a problem ...
>
> would patchwork satisfy the same tracking needs ? benefits there
> are:
> - automation
> - someone else does the work of developing it
> - all discussion stays tied to mailing list
> - it's already being used by many kernel trees
>
> dont take this as "i love patchwork" ... ive never actually used it,
> but if
> it's gaining traction in major projects like the kernel, then having
> u-boot be
> the same is one less system for developers/contributors to have to
> be familiar
> with ...
I would suggest patchworks as well just because there are those of us
already using it w/the kernel community and having a similar work flow
for u-boot is always nice :)
If desired we can ask the ozlab.org guys to host a u-boot patchwork if
its something we want to try out.
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/
- k
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* [U-Boot] pending patches website
2009-04-02 12:44 ` Mike Frysinger
2009-04-02 13:25 ` Kumar Gala
@ 2009-04-02 13:27 ` Jerry Van Baren
2009-04-02 19:47 ` Jerry Van Baren
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jerry Van Baren @ 2009-04-02 13:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
Mike Frysinger wrote:
> On Thursday 02 April 2009 08:32:00 Detlev Zundel wrote:
>>> not so long ago there was some custom thingy that was running on the
>>> u-boot website that'd automatically grab patches from the mailing list
>>> and try to file them away so they wouldnt get lost. but i cant seem to
>>> find it any more. is it gone ?
>> No, it is not gone, it only starts to bitrot :(
>>
>> It also never by itself grabbed patches, but the idea was to post the
>> patches to its own email account which in turn sent acknowledgements to
>> the mailinglist _including_ a unique tracking number which was needed
>> for automatic handling of follow-up mail.
>>
>> Unfortunately the original implementor is not available anymore and we
>> currently do not see how to finish the missing bits, especially the
>> automatic handling of the status of patches.
>>
>> If someone on this list with (solid) Perl knowledge volunteers to pick
>> up the strings, let me know offlist.
I prefer python in my old age. :-P
<http://www.ozonehouse.com/mark/blog/code/PeriodicTable.html>
<http://steve.yegge.googlepages.com/ancient-languages-perl>
> thanks, that was the site i was looking for
>
> maybe the lack of automation is a problem ? having a completely custom system
> is also a problem ...
>
> would patchwork satisfy the same tracking needs ? benefits there are:
> - automation
> - someone else does the work of developing it
> - all discussion stays tied to mailing list
> - it's already being used by many kernel trees
>
> dont take this as "i love patchwork" ... ive never actually used it, but if
> it's gaining traction in major projects like the kernel, then having u-boot be
> the same is one less system for developers/contributors to have to be familiar
> with ...
> -mike
I also have looked at patchwork and thought it had to be better than our
current (lack of a) system. I'm in awe of Wolfgang's organizational
ability to track patches and am thankful libfdt is a calm backwater
compared to the other subrepos.
Jean-Christophe did an experimental install of Patchwork (notification
via non-list email with a subject line "Patchwork for U-Boot", looks
like sent to custodians). I tried to register and failed, did not go
further. Hmmm, tried again, failed again:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, [no address given] and inform
them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done
that may have caused the error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
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How about looking at installing patchwork on denx.de? Was it evaluated
and found lacking? At least you will be starting with non-broken perl. ;-)
gvb
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* [U-Boot] pending patches website
2009-04-02 13:27 ` Jerry Van Baren
@ 2009-04-02 19:47 ` Jerry Van Baren
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jerry Van Baren @ 2009-04-02 19:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
Jerry Van Baren wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote:
>> On Thursday 02 April 2009 08:32:00 Detlev Zundel wrote:
>>>> not so long ago there was some custom thingy that was running on the
>>>> u-boot website that'd automatically grab patches from the mailing list
>>>> and try to file them away so they wouldnt get lost. but i cant seem to
>>>> find it any more. is it gone ?
>>> No, it is not gone, it only starts to bitrot :(
>>>
>>> It also never by itself grabbed patches, but the idea was to post the
>>> patches to its own email account which in turn sent acknowledgements to
>>> the mailinglist _including_ a unique tracking number which was needed
>>> for automatic handling of follow-up mail.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately the original implementor is not available anymore and we
>>> currently do not see how to finish the missing bits, especially the
>>> automatic handling of the status of patches.
>>>
>>> If someone on this list with (solid) Perl knowledge volunteers to pick
>>> up the strings, let me know offlist.
[snip]
> How about looking at installing patchwork on denx.de? Was it evaluated
> and found lacking? At least you will be starting with non-broken perl. ;-)
<http://ozlabs.org/git?p=patchwork;a=summary>
<http://ozlabs.org/~jk/projects/patchwork/>
Looks like patchwork is non-broken *python* (not perl) and uses Django
as well. Mod patchwork +1.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Patchwork is free software, and is available from the patchwork website.
Patchwork is built on the django web framework.
Patchwork includes the django-registration application.
Icons from the Sweetie icon set.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Easily impressed,
gvb
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