Steve Youngs <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> * Johann Oskarsson <Johann> writes:
> > Hmm, that's damn annoying becouse I'm not sure how I can control
> > it from the patch log to which list to send it...
>
> You don't control it from your patch logs, you control it from your
> tla hooks.
Ok, I think. I'm mostly just griping about a submit procedure I'm not
familiar with. I'm also doing it publicly so others may avoid
stumbling as much...
> (Info-goto-node "(sppm)Patches")
>
> goes a long way to explaining everything you need. If you follow my
> suggestions in there it is simple...
Well, let's face it, everything I need is not everything I want ;)
[snip]
I think I prefer commit wrapper scripts with the email address I want
to send to that time. That should work, right? I'm not going to
annoy you while I test that stuff, so I'll try to set something up for
myself in private repos.
> > *And* this contradicts to what we discussed about the Qt branch.
>
> Bullshit! Or at least miscommunicationshit. When I said to you to
> send patch logs to sxemacs-patches for the QT crap, I really meant
> for stuff you wanted me to merge.
Oh, well, the it is miscommunicationshit ;)
> I'm just trying to think of a way so that you don't annoy us with
> all your commits to the QT branch that aren't ready for merge into
> the mainline, and at the same time, I can stay informed.
>
> How about a sxemacs-qt mailing list? You could set the commit hook
> for the QT branch to send to sxemacs-qt@xxxxxxxxxxxx I could look
> at that list every now and then to see what's going on. And when it
> comes time for me to merge in the QT stuff you just jump up and down
> until I notice you want something.
>
> I won't create the list until I hear from you.
I'm not ready to start on Qt yet, there's still stuff I want to
familiarize myself with, plus some stuff I want to first. Such as
getting window-number nice and ready and stuff.
> > You *just* live to make my life more complicated, don't you? ;)
>
> It's not in my job description, so I consider it a perk.
Erm, what's a perk? Some might call it fringe benefits, but I'm not
sure you'll fall into that category.
> > I've no trouble changing my automagic patch log mailings to the
> > devel list as such.
>
> Oh please don't. Just set things up as I've described here and in
> sppm.texi. All will become clear, all will be happy, all will be one
> step closer to enlightenment.
Oh, I hope so ;)
Johann
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