On 14 January 2016 at 12:45, Alexander Kanavin <
alexander.kana...@linux.intel.com> wrote:

> It's more convenient if you send them in a single batch, with a branch to
> pull from (using scripts/(create|send)-pull-request). Less manual
> cherry-picking in the email client for Ross.
>

FWIW I threw some effort into automating tooling last week and can now go
from patches in gmail to commits in my repo with just "ss" in gmail (tag
message with a specific star) and then running "applyotron -m".
 (github:rossburton/ross-tools if anyone else is curious).  For something
like alsa having all the updates happen at once is neater and easier, and
branches mean I can never accidentally pull the wrong patch from mail.

Ross
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