On 12/09/2025 01:54, Jeff Johnson wrote: > On 7/17/2024 12:30 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote: >> I'm in the process of taking over ath.git maintainer activities from Kalle. >> He >> has shared his workflow, but much of it is based upon using Stacked Git (STG) >> and a patchwork script he authored. I seems like many (most?) maintainers are >> now using b4, and Kalle fully supports me using it, so I just want to see if >> there is a guide or sample workflow for using b4 along with patchwork. I'd >> like to adopt a proven workflow rather than stumbling around on my own. > > I sent this over a year ago (using my former credentials). I did not receive > any responses at that time, so I just cobbled things together. > > In light of current discussion about using Link: tags, and related discussion > about how multi-commit series should be treated (applied linearly or merged > from a dev branch), it seems timely to re-ask the question. Is there a guide
These two examples are not really dependent on the workflow - whether your upstream rebases your patches or not, will be the same regardless you use b4 or old `mutt | git am` method. > or recommended sample workflow for using b4 along with patchwork? Therefore maybe precise a bit the question, because it can really be understood in many ways. For example I understood as: 1. Get the list of patches from Patchwork with pwclient and feed to mutt/neomutt. 2. Go through them. 3. b4 shazam accepted patches, which will mark them as accepted in Patchwork (see b4 config about Patchwork integration or my talk from 2023 LPC) 4. Respond through rest of them and then delete downloaded mboxes/maildir. But maybe you ask about linux-next rules (although hardly relevant to b4...) so that's why I did not respond. It's just too vague. Best regards, Krzysztof
