Re: Git pull ack emails..

From: Boris Brezillon
Date: Wed Nov 07 2018 - 05:42:08 EST


Hello Michael,

On Thu, 01 Nov 2018 21:18:28 +1100
Michael Ellerman <mpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 12:36:14PM -0500, Rob Herring wrote:
> >> On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 9:14 AM Linus Torvalds
> >> <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> > Are there other situations where you might want to track something
> >> > _outside_ of a pull request? Maybe. I can't really think of a lot of
> >> > them, though. Patches etc don't have commit ID's to track, but it
> >
> > patchwork gives them IDs and lets you do lookups using them, that's what
> > I'm doing. You can get the ID from a git commit by piping the output of
> > git show into parser.py from the patchwork source, it works a lot of the
> > time but things like editing the commit message will break it (this is a
> > theme with my scripting around the mail stuff...).
> >
> >> submissions. For example, with Greg and Mark B you can expect an
> >> automated replies. Mark's reply gets threaded with the original, but
> >> Greg's do not. For networking, you may or may not get a manual reply,
> >
> > Mine *mostly* gets threaded, it's relying on being able to talk to
> > patchwork to figure out the message ID at the minute so if the patchwork
> > lookup fails for whatever reason it'll just use on what's in the commit
> > for the CC list and not thread. That isn't ideal, especially when I'm
> > travelling and my network connection isn't the best, I keep meaning to
> > try to figure out a better way which would probably be based on git
> > notes as discussed earlier.
>
> Yeah I use git notes for this.
>
> When I apply a patch I record the patchwork id in a git note, I have a
> custom hacked pwclient that does it automatically. I also download the
> full mbox from patchwork and stash it in .git/patchwork/<patch id>.
>
> Then I have everything I need to generate a properly threaded reply to
> the original mail.
>
> The git notes work well, if you add the following to your .git/config:
>
> [notes]
> rewriteRef = refs/notes/*
> displayRef = refs/notes/*
>
> Then all notes are copied when you rewrite a commit (rebase), and also
> displayed by eg. git show.
>
> Every now and then if you do extensive rebasing/splitting you get
> commits with the wrong or no patchwork ids. But that's pretty rare and
> not that hard to fixup when it happens.
>
> There's a slightly sanitised version of some of my scripts here:
> https://github.com/mpe/patchwork-scripts

I had pretty much the same workflow to automatically update the patch
status in patchwork when I push things to the MTD tree, but I was
lacking the part sending notifications (this was done manually).

With your scripts this is now addressed, thanks a lot for sharing
them!

Boris