Ezio Melotti <ezio.melo...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Most of the patches are against 3.2 or 2.7, so applying them to "default" might 
fail.
If we specify the correct branch, rietveld should be able to apply them cleanly 
to the head of the branch even without knowing the exact revision (so even with 
git-style diff).  This might still fail if the files affected by the patch 
changed in the meanwhile, but that shouldn't happen very often.
If this is true, we could simply add a way to specify the branch (either a 
dropdown in the roundup UI or an X.Y in the filename).  This might also be used 
to avoid conflicts when the same patch is submitted for different branches.

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