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authorCarl Worth <[email protected]>2013-12-12 23:07:26 -0800
committerCarl Worth <[email protected]>2013-12-12 23:10:53 -0800
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docs: Update note regarding nominating patches for the stable branch.
This brings the documentation up to date with the current practice of using the CC syntax for patch nomination.
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@@ -190,11 +190,26 @@ you should add an appropriate note to the commit message.
Here are some examples of such a note:
</p>
<ul>
- <li>NOTE: This is a candidate for the 9.0 branch.</li>
- <li>NOTE: This is a candidate for the 8.0 and 9.0 branches.</li>
- <li>NOTE: This is a candidate for the stable branches.</li>
+ <li>CC: &lt;[email protected]&gt;</li>
+ <li>CC: "9.2 10.0" &lt;[email protected]&gt;</li>
+ <li>CC: "10.0" &lt;[email protected]&gt;</li>
</ul>
+Simply adding the CC to the mesa-stable list address is adequate to nominate
+the commit for the most-recently-created stable branch. It is only necessary
+to specify a specific branch name, (such as "9.2 10.0" or "10.0" in the
+examples above), if you want to nominate the commit for an older stable
+branch. And, as in these examples, you can nominate the commit for the older
+branch in addition to the more recent branch, or nominate the commit
+exclusively for the older branch.
+
+This "CC" syntax for patch nomination will cause patches to automatically be
+copied to the mesa-stable@ mailing list when you use "git send-email" to send
+patches to the mesa-dev@ mailing list. Also, if you realize that a commit
+should be nominate for the stable branch after it has already been commited,
+you can send a note directly to the [email protected] where
+the Mesa stable-branch maintainers will receive it. Be sure to mention the
+commit ID of the commit of interest (as it appears in the mesa master branch).
<h2>Cherry-picking candidates for a stable branch</h2>