Laszlo, Agreed. A GitHub fork is required. We can make that clear in the developer process wiki.
Mike > -----Original Message----- > From: devel@edk2.groups.io <devel@edk2.groups.io> On > Behalf Of Laszlo Ersek > Sent: Friday, November 8, 2019 9:12 AM > To: devel@edk2.groups.io; Kinney, Michael D > <michael.d.kin...@intel.com> > Subject: Re: [edk2-devel] EDK II Maintainers please test > the pull request commit gate > > Hi Mike, > > On 11/07/19 20:26, Michael D Kinney wrote: > > Laszlo, > > > > The hub command line utility also shows an option to > create a fork > > without using the GitHub UI. But since I already have > all the > > relevant forks I needed, I have not tried this feature > yet. > > sorry, I was unclear with my "fork on github.com" > adjustment. > > I didn't mean that people were required to use the > github *UI* for the fork operation. > > Instead, I meant that the data store inside <github.com> > had to learn about the "fork relationship" between the > tianocore/edk2-staging repo, and the > <MaintainerAccount>/edk2-staging repo. > > Because, in my vocabulary, if I enter my local *edk2* > clone, and run the following commands: > > $ git remote add -f --no-tags staging \ > https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-staging.git > $ git checkout -b ci-test-1 staging/edk2-ci $ [modify > files] $ git add ... > $ git commit > $ git push lersek-edk2 ci-test-1 > > then I *have* forked the edk2-staging repo. It's because > now I'm exposing a public topic branch that is the > derivative of the edk2-staging/edk2-ci branch. > > But, this is not what the test procedure requires. The > test procedure requires each maintainer to tell github > explicitly, "I am now forking edk2-staging under my > account, the way github (re)defines 'forking'". > That's *not* what "forking" means in base git > terminology, in my opinion, regardless of whether a > maintainer implements the github kind of forking on the > github WebUI, or with the "hub" command line utility. > > In brief, I wanted to say, "what github (the service) > calls a fork is quite a bit more restrictive than what > base git calls a fork, so please let's clearly require > the github kind in the instructions". > > Thanks > Laszlo > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Laszlo Ersek <ler...@redhat.com> > >> Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2019 3:01 AM > >> To: devel@edk2.groups.io; Kinney, Michael D > >> <michael.d.kin...@intel.com> > >> Subject: Re: [edk2-devel] EDK II Maintainers please > test the pull > >> request commit gate > >> > >> On 11/07/19 03:24, Michael D Kinney wrote: > >>> EDK II Maintainers, > >>> > >>> Please take a few minutes to test the GitHub pull > >> request commit gate > >>> feature under review in the edk2-staging/edk2-ci > >> branch. This will be > >>> the only method to push patches to the edk2 repo in > >> the near future, > >>> and we want all current EDK II Maintainers to make > >> sure they know how > >>> to use this new process on the edk2-staging repo > >> before it is > >>> activated on the > >>> edk2 repo. > >>> > >>> Please perform the following steps: > >>> * Create a personal fork of the edk2-staging repo. > >> > >> Slight but relevant clarification: please create a > personal fork of > >> the edk2-staging repo *on GitHub.com*. > >> > >>> * Check out the edk2-ci branch from your personal > >>> fork of the edk2-staging repo > >>> * Create a new branch based on the edk2-ci branch > >>> * Edit the file SampleFile.txt in the root of this > >>> branch and add an Acked-by: <your email> tag to > >>> the end of this file. > >>> * Submit a pull request against the Tianocore > >>> edk2-staging/edk2-ci. Set the 'push' label so > >>> the change to SampleFile.txt will be committed > >>> if all checks pass. > >>> > >>> NOTE: Make sure you select the 'edk2-ci' branch. > >>> The default branch for the edk2-staging repo is > >>> the 'about' branch and the pull request will not > >>> work against the 'about' branch. > >>> > >>> * Verify that all checks pass and your change to > >>> SampleFile.txt was merged into the > >>> edk2-staging/edk2-ci branch. > >>> > >>> For those that prefer command line tools over a > WebUI, > >> the command > >>> line utility called 'hub' can be used to submit a > pull > >> request and > >>> check the status of a pull request. > >>> > >>> * https://github.com/github/hub > >>> * https://github.com/github/hub/releases > >>> * https://hub.github.com/hub.1.html > >> > >> I've gone through the above (except the personal > Acked- by tag) > >> earlier, > >> successfully: > >> > >> https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-staging/pull/99 > >> > >> Thanks! > >> Laszlo > > > > > > > > > > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#50312): https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/50312 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/44980130/21656 Group Owner: devel+ow...@edk2.groups.io Unsubscribe: https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/unsub [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-