Hi all, I've just put up a new beta of patchwork:
http://patchwork2.ozlabs.org/ I intend to replace the existing patchwork with the new code, but would like to get it tested first. There aren't many patches in the system at the moment, but it'll receive patches from the relevant lists. I'll also import a set of existing mails tomorrow, to give some sample data to test with. One important note - after beta testing, I'm planning to clear the test database and start from scratch. So, don't go spending too much time updating patches! However, have a play with the new site, let me know what breaks, and any suggestions for changing, and we can work towards a full replacement for the current site. Some differences from the old patchwork: * Patches can now be 'delegated' to other maintainers - this means that maintainers can offload subsystem-specific patches to other maintainers. * Anyone can create an account, and work with bundles, and manage their own patches. * Pagination. No more 10MB patch lists! * Bundles can be made public, allow users to share patchsets * Better filtering interface Project Maintainers: Create an account, then send me your username, and I'll add maintainer privileges to your account. Again, don't go too crazy with the maintaining work, as it'll all be cleared out once we replace patchwork.ozlabs.org Also: bazaar-ng, linux-mtd and linux-embedded folks: are you still using patchwork? Existing patches: After talking to the powerpc maintainers, we've decided that we're going to start with a clean slate, and not import patches from the existing patchwork database. If you'd prefer to keep current patches for your project, let me know. This will be a bit of work, but I'm sure we can work something out. Happy patchworking, Jeremy _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev