Hi Martin, > > There is one header you can add to emails: > > > > X-Patchwork-Hint: ignore > > > > - this will tell patchwork to ignore the patch completely. I use this > > when sending a "this is the stuff I'm merging for the next release" > > email, as all of the patches have already been through the list. > > I believe the common practice for such patches is to put the string > "RFC" somewhere into the subject of such patches, usually into square > brackets. Would you consider looking for that instead?
In the example I gave, they're not really RFC, they're just a last call for objections before the patches are sent upstream. So, probably not - I don't want RFC patches to be dropped immediately, especially as other projects using patchwork.ozlabs.org will be affected. However, I believe the plan is to move the gcc patchwork instance to its own server if the ozlabs.org patchwork provides to be useful; in this case, the gcc folks are free to do whatever they like :) Cheers, Jeremy