Hi

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> > > > 3. If you want to test, a git checkout is enough to test (assuming you
> > > > did
> > > > the git fetch above). Simpler IMO than git am (even if I assume most of
> > > > us
> > > > have scripts to process incoming mail)
> > 
> > qemu uses patchew, I think it would be worth to consider it for spice as
> > well. It applies the patches on a mailing list, run some tests, gives you a
> > stable URL, tracks the review (and the various iteration recently iirc)...
> > 
> 
> How difficult is to setup and maintain patchew?
> Can be setup on a cloud?
> Different people here are quite good with Gitlab and using PR Gitlab I
> think would be easier.

If the primary mean to do patch review is through ML (which I prefer 
personally), then patchew is a worth complementary tool.

I don't know how hard it is to set up, but there is a link to request adding 
new projects on http://patchew.org/




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