On Fri, 2009-08-21 at 15:10 +0200, Kevin Hilman wrote: > Tim Bird <tim.b...@am.sony.com> writes: > > > Paul Walmsley wrote: > >> Hi Peter, > >> > >> On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Peter Barada wrote: > >> > >>> 1) Does anyone have a URL of the format patches should be in that are > >>> submitted to the linux-omap list? > >>> > >>> I've got some patches to add base support for the Logic OMAP 35x SOM and > >>> Torpedo boards and I'd like to submit them in the right format for > >>> inclusion and push into mainline. > >> > >> Documentation/SubmittingPatches and Documentation/CodingStyle are pretty > >> good intros to this. > >> > > Also, Andrew Morton wrote a paper called "The Perfect Patch" > > with a nice checklist of attributes. > > > > http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/stuff/tpp.txt > > > > In addition to above suggestions, I highly recommend using git tools > which automate many of these recommended steps. > > Usin 'git format-patch' and then 'git send-email' will get you a long > ways.
Kevin, Most of my work is done with LTIB/svn. Is there a good starter document for git on how to have a local tree, local changes, and keep it up to date with a remote tree? I've waded through some of git's documentation, but its bit daunting bending my brain around git after many years of SVN/CVS. 1) If I use "git fetch" to create a local copy, how do I check in changes to my tree (that stay local), then update my tree to changes you've made? I assume this is where rebasing comes in, but I'm unclear on the process - I've littered my machine with multiple busted git trees trying to track yours and Tony's trees/branches/tags. Any quick examples are highly appreciated. 2) Are there tools to take an SVN tree and "import" it into a git tree (or do I have to do that by hand, patching my git tree foreach SVN revision I have)? -- Peter Barada <pet...@logicpd.com> Logic Product Development, Inc. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html