Hey, list, had a thought on pushing patches. I have noticed some
people (inconsistently) pushing patches others send after they review
them, and adding a 'signed-off by' to the patch. I kind of like this,
as it adds a simple way to see who reviewed a patch. This can make it
easy to ask that person 'hey, I am hitting this problem after that
patch, did you see this when you tested it?'. Right now, it is a
matter of combingthe list to find the ack, and if you delete your
local copies of pushed patches (as I do), that means going to the
archive, just t see who reviewed a patch so you can ask them a
question. I would personally much rather just do 'git log' and see
who it was, so I can get hold of them as needed. Thoughts, concerns,
vehement opposition? General apathy? I'll take no reply as 'sounds
great Jay, we'll start doing that immediately!' where 'that' =
* Add sign-off-by to patch you have successfully reviewed
* Push
* send ack/pushed mail to list (and bet we can automate this part)
-j