Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanw...@gmail.com> writes: > Thanks for keeping track of this. > > Can you confirm my countdown patches will get pushed without any of my > involvement (assuming nobody else objects)?
For developers with repository access, the procedure is for them to do the pushing themselves once "patch push" is reached, so if you have doubts about how to do that (only push to staging branch, ever, never to master) or want someone else to do it, holler. If you aren't entirely clear whether they might all go through, it makes sense to do this in smaller bunches and wait for them to make it to master in the automated process: otherwise the whole bunch may need to get thrown out in case the process complains. Most of the time it is my computer these days that does the integration. If you are impatient, you can try setting up your own integration pass for it as well, using patches/lilypond-patchy-staging.py in the lilypond-extra repository (and configuring it in ~/.lilypond-patchy-config . I have an old 4-core laptop with Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz (which is not supposed to be 4-core, so I need to crank up the fan to max manually in order to deal with the 45W TDP instead of the expected 35W) which takes about 45 minutes for the full test with docs. -- David Kastrup