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Committer guidelines
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The AUTHORS files indicates the list of people with commit access
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right who can actually merge the patches.
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The general rule for committing a patch is to make sure it has
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been reviewed properly in the mailing-list first, usually if a
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couple of people gave an ACK or +1 to a patch and nobody raised an
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objection on the list it should be good to go. If the patch
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touches a part of the code where you're not the main maintainer,
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or where you do not have a very clear idea of how things work,
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it's better to wait for a more authoritative feedback though.
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Before committing, please also rebuild locally, run 'make check
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syntax-check', and make sure you don't raise errors.
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An exception to 'review and approval on the list first' is fixing
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failures to build:
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- if a recently committed patch breaks compilation on a platform
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or for a given driver, then it's fine to commit a minimal fix
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directly without getting the review feedback first
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- if make check or make syntax-check breaks, if there is an
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obvious fix, it's fine to commit immediately. The patch should
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still be sent to the list (or tell what the fix was if
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trivial), and 'make check syntax-check' should pass too, before
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committing anything
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- fixes for documentation and code comments can be managed in the
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same way, but still make sure they get reviewed if non-trivial.
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- (ir)regular pulls from other repositories or automated updates,
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such as the keycodemap submodule updates, pulling in new
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translations or updating the container images for the CI system
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