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Send initial patches to GRUB and Linux kernel mailing lists #37

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BeataZdunczyk opened this issue Jul 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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First set of messages to both projects' mailing lists should be sent concurrently in order to allow maintainers to test the solution as a whole. This includes any necessary rebasing, patch preparation, and initial communication with maintainers.

@BeataZdunczyk BeataZdunczyk added T: task Type: task. An action item that is neither a bug nor an enhancement. P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. W: todo Workflow: todo. The issue is in the initial to do state. labels Jul 5, 2024
@SergiiDmytruk SergiiDmytruk added W: done Workflow: done. This issue is done/close. W: in progress Workflow: in progress. The issue is actively being worked on. and removed W: todo Workflow: todo. The issue is in the initial to do state. W: done Workflow: done. This issue is done/close. labels Aug 26, 2024
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Sent TrenchBoot/grub@b53ec06...tb-2.12-57-v1 to grub-devel even though AMD patches for Linux aren't ready yet. That's actually a very small part of the changes and an unlikely reason for stalling the review in any way which needs to move forward by about 4800 lines before reaching AMD part and reviewers are highly likely to take their time.

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