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Re: [O] Markup problems when using references in source fragments


From: Nick Dokos
Subject: Re: [O] Markup problems when using references in source fragments
Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 09:48:42 -0400

Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> wrote:

> >> I think you can create an account on the patchwork server and then
> >> invalidate your own patches.
> >> 
> >
> > If this is possible, can somebody please give details? There is at least
> > one post of mine that ended up as /patch/797/ that should certainly be
> > invalidated, since it quotes the patch from an older commit.
> 
> Hi Nick,
> 
> I think you just register an account on the patchwork server that
> matches your patch email address, then when you login and select your
> patch you get an option to invalidate it.
> 

Indeed - I missed the login/register/about links.

> >
> > And while we are at it: is there any way to mark a post that contains a
> > patch as "not intended for the patchwork server"? One would have to
> > remember to do that, so it's not foolproof, but it might help avoid
> > piling irrelevant stuff on patchwork.
> 
> I'm not aware of a way to do this currently - maybe just put [RFC] or
> something in the subject line of the patch so it's obviously not
> complete and ready for inclusion? - then you can just remove the patch
> from the patchwork server after posting it.  I don't know if the
> patchwork server has any rules for skipping patches.
> 

OK - actually, thinking about it some more, it might make more sense
to implement the opposite: add the patch if the subject line includes
a cookie (e.g. [PATCH]), the rationale being that somebody who is
consciously submitting a patch for inclusion will be in a better position
to remember to do that. In any case, not my decision.

Thanks (and thanks to Giovanni too for the email suggestion),

Nick



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