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@ 2021-05-09  7:33 Fabio Aiuto
  2021-05-09  9:31 ` workflow Geert Stappers
  2021-05-09 12:13 ` workflow Miguel Ojeda
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From: Fabio Aiuto @ 2021-05-09  7:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: rust-for-linux

Good morning all,

I need some clarifications about the workflow.

As a newcomer in kernel development and open source development
in general I got a little used to with the forkflow in Greg's staging
subsystem.

The tool I'm used to work with is, at the moment, command line git
against Greg's tree.

I tried to apply the same approach on rust-for-linux tree but I noticed
some differences, first of all the use of GitHub.

One misterious to me side effect is that the command `git show` on HEAD
pointing to a PR doesn't show diffs.

After these two enlightening informal meetings I realized that, for this
particular project, I must (and I'm happy to do it) align with you all
using GitHub. Is there a particular join procedure you recommend?

thank you,

fabio

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