Hi! It is good to review "stable" patches soon, because such reviews are more useful for the stable community, and because when bug is spotted, it is easier to get patch dropped in the 5.10.X-rc phase than waiting for 5.10.X release and then having patch reverted in 5.10.X+1. Unfortunately, we don't have good system for coordinating reviews in -rc phase. There's a script (commit.py) that produces one-line-per-patch output suitable for review. One possibility would be to have shared place somewhere reviewers could tag "I'm working on these patches". I don't believe lts-commit-list.git repository is suitable for that; format suitable for review is different from what we have in lts-commit-list, and there is going to be multiple updates per day in busy periods. We don't really need commit messages for this. Actually, we don't really need to keep history, either. It would be good if system could be controlled from command line for easy scripting. Any ideas what kind of service could be used for this? Best regards, Pavel -- DENX Software Engineering GmbH, Managing Director: Wolfgang Denk HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany