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On śro, 2017-07-26 at 19:17 +0200, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote: |
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> On 07/25/2017 10:05 AM, Michał Górny wrote: |
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> > ** <kbd>Fixes: <nowiki>https://bugs.gentoo.org/NNNNNN</nowiki></kbd>;; — |
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> > to indicate a fixed bug, |
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> At this point fixes is overloading |
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> > ** <kbd>Fixes: commit-id (commit message)</kbd> — to indicate fixing a |
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> > previous commit |
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> This use should be forbidden. |
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...because? But sure, you don't like it, let's remove it. Not that |
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anyone will actually prefer the things from the GLEP over anything else. |
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> > ** <kbd>Bug: <nowiki>https://bugs.gentoo.org/NNNNNN</nowiki></kbd>;; — to |
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> > reference a bug, |
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> See other comments in thread wrt Gentoo-Bug. |
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> > ** <kbd>Closes: <nowiki>https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/NNNN</nowi |
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> > ki></kbd>; — to automatically close a GitHub pull request, |
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> Is this a generic tag for any pull request of any platform? |
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No. As I've told multiple times already, there are *no* generic tags. It |
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just happens to be used by some random platforms. Some others use e.g. |
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'Fixes' which you forbade. |
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Best regards, |
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Michał Górny |