Lennart Poettering píše v Čt 27. 08. 2015 v 18:02 +0200: > Heya, > > I used to add "Backport: bugfix" style "git notes" to systemd commits > I deemed backport-worthy. These headers have not been added to any > commits since we moved to github (primarily, because the notes > weren't > ported over for quite some time). Nobody complained about this. Which > makes me wonder if anyone actually cares. > > Zbigniew, Michael, Martin, Lukasz, Michal, do you actually care for > these git notes? Did you ever use them? Did you even know about them? > > If nobody cares I can stop doing the work for them, of course, and > less work I always like. > > The git notes usage in our repo is documented here: > > https://wiki.freedesktop.org/www/Software/systemd/Backports/ > > Lennart >
We have never did "mass backport", because most of them were irrelevant for our ancient systemd in rhel. It is handy when I am looking for some bugfix in upstream and the first step was to go through such patches. By the way it might be a good topic for the conference to talk about systemd and LTS distributions. Our 208 was quite un-maintainable just after two years. Maybe LTS ubuntus and Debian stable will have similar issues. Lukas _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel