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Re: Guix Days: Patch flow discussion


From: Clément Lassieur
Subject: Re: Guix Days: Patch flow discussion
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2024 11:56:50 +0100
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On Tue, Feb 06 2024, Suhail wrote:

> Steve George <steve@futurile.net> writes:
>
>> elsewhere in the thread someone mentions some tags we could use
>> consistently so maintainers can find patches that have been reviewed
>> easily.
>
> It seems on the [dev manual] we already have "reviewed-looks-good"
> documented.  Thus, I'd like to propose the below *mutually exclusive*
> Debbugs tag set:
>
> - "not-yet-reviewed" :: automatically set for all submissions
> - "reviewed-needs-fix" :: set explicitly by the reviewer
> - "needs-another-review" :: automatically set if there's a revised
>   patch, unless "not-yet-reviewed" (in which case no change)
> - "reviewed-looks-good" :: set explicitly by the reviewer

Would it makes sense to have a "does-not-apply" tag too?

I believe that would help sorting old those old patches that don't apply
anymore.

> In addition to the above, it might also help for there to be an
> additional tag of "might-not-need-review" (or simpler,
> "review-not-needed") which gets automatically set, provided we implement
> a way to label some changes (for some packages) as being "trivial enough
> that they're okay as long as build succeeds".
>
> On a related note, is it possible for a reviewer who isn't a committer
> to set debbugs tags?
>
> [dev manual]: 
> <https://guix.gnu.org/en/manual/devel/en/html_node/Debbugs-Usertags.html>
>
>> It would be great to agree those - try them for a bit - and document
>> them in a 'howto' so that everyone uses the same process.
>
> In addition to documenting the tags in the "Debbugs Usertags" section of
> the manual, it would help for there to be a "howto" which focuses more
> on the transition between the tags (i.e., the contribution workflow).



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