Ferruh, 'After sending a new version of a patch, developers should set the previous patch as “Superseded”.'
Did this happen automatically for v4 & friends or did you do it? (I did not). I will do it in future if it is not automatic. 'When a patch is applied, it is set to “Accepted”.' Does that happen automatically, or do you want to do it, or can I help by doing it myself? (Or do you wait until it reaches main?) -Andrew > On Dec 10, 2020, at 7:31 AM, Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yi...@intel.com> wrote: > > On 12/10/2020 2:57 AM, Andrew Boyer wrote: >> These patches make some minor changes to the ionic PMD. >> Signed-off-by: Andrew Boyer <abo...@pensando.io> >> --- >> v5: >> * Fix syntax error in .rst file >> v4: >> * Address additional reviewer comments >> v3: >> * Fixed up false-positives from codespell and gcc 8.3/9.3 >> v2: >> * Address Ferruh's comments (thank you!) >> * Switch to net/ionic: prefix >> * Leave UNMAINTAINED flag for now >> * Split patch 8 into patch 8 & 9; drop whitespace changes >> Andrew Boyer (9): >> net/ionic: connect ionic to the build system >> net/ionic: update interface file to the latest version >> net/ionic: update documentation and MAINTAINERS >> net/ionic: check for cmd completion more frequently >> net/ionic: remove some unused fields >> net/ionic: convert 'deferred' boolean to a flag bit >> net/ionic: warn if loopback mode is requested >> net/ionic: minor refactorings and helper variables >> net/ionic: minor logging fixups > > For series, > Reviewed-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yi...@intel.com > <mailto:ferruh.yi...@intel.com>> > > Series applied to dpdk-next-net/main, thanks.