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Re: ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’!
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Tomas Volf |
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Re: ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’! |
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Sun, 15 Dec 2024 12:22:52 +0100 |
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Well, since the thread was revived anyway...
Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes:
> Hi again!
>
> Over the years, consensus emerged that ‘core-updates’, as a branch where
> we lump together all sorts of rebuild-the-world changes, is no longer
> sustainable.
So, uh, how should I sent patches for that? Before, I was able to mark
patches as intended for core-updates. But since that branch is no more,
what should I do? Where should we, non-committers, who do not have a
dedicated "focused" branch, send patches that cause a lot of rebuilds?
I tried to find answer in the manual (section 22.10) but did not notice
anything relevant.
Have a nice day,
Tomas
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