Monday Patch Queue Review update (2023-04-03)
Carlos O'Donell
carlos@redhat.com
Tue Apr 4 17:48:30 GMT 2023
On 4/3/23 16:30, Sergey Bugaev wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> * [v2,18.2/34] hurd: Port trampoline.c to x86_64 (Sergey)
>> * [v2,18.1/34] hurd: Do not declare local variables volatile (Sergey)
>> * [v2] hurd: Implement sigreturn for x86_64 (Sergey)
>
> could you please explain, what do I make of this?
Great question! :-)
> Does this just mean that my patches have been received? Reviewed? That
> they're on someone's review queue? Or what?
Your patches:
(a) Made it to the mailing list.
(b) Made it into Patchwork (which we use for patch tracking)
(c) Were reviewed as part of the weekly patch queue review.
- We look over patches in the meeting to see if we can help
move them forward.
(d) Did not get assigned any specific reviewer to review them.
- This happens for any number of reasons e.g. lack of a person
who feels qualified to review a subsystem or machine,
lack of hardware to test, etc.
The outcome of the meeting was that we didn't find a way to help
move your patches forward, sorry for that.
Your personal queue is here:
https://patchwork.sourceware.org/project/glibc/list/?submitter=35358
Please have look over the queue to see if some of those patches have
been committed or could have their state updated.
> Do I need to take any action?
Nothing more than the usual task of pinging the patch on the list
asking for review.
Thomas Schwinge and Samuel Thibault are the GNU Hurd OS maintainers
so we often defer to them to review Hurd-specific patches.
--
Cheers,
Carlos.
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