docs/devel: simplify the minimal checklist

The bullet points are quite long and contain process tips. Move those
bits of the bullet to the relevant sections and link to them. Use a
table for nicer formatting of the checklist.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20221117172532.538149-7-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
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Alex Bennée 2022-11-17 17:25:25 +00:00
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@ -12,25 +12,18 @@ likely to be accepted and committed faster.
This page seems very long, so if you are only trying to post a quick This page seems very long, so if you are only trying to post a quick
one-shot fix, the bare minimum we ask is that: one-shot fix, the bare minimum we ask is that:
- You **must** provide a Signed-off-by: line (this is a hard .. list-table:: Minimal Checklist for Patches
requirement because it's how you say "I'm legally okay to contribute :widths: 35 65
this and happy for it to go into QEMU", modeled after the `Linux kernel :header-rows: 1
<http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/SubmittingPatches?id=f6f94e2ab1b33f0082ac22d71f66385a60d8157f#n297>`__
policy.) ``git commit -s`` or ``git format-patch -s`` will add one. * - Check
- All contributions to QEMU must be **sent as patches** to the - Reason
qemu-devel `mailing list <https://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/MailingLists>`__. * - Patches contain Signed-off-by: Real Name <author@email>
Patch contributions should not be posted on the bug tracker, posted on - States you are legally able to contribute the code. See :ref:`patch_emails_must_include_a_signed_off_by_line`
forums, or externally hosted and linked to. (We have other mailing lists too, * - Sent as patch emails to ``qemu-devel@nongnu.org``
but all patches must go to qemu-devel, possibly with a Cc: to another - The project uses an email list based workflow. See :ref:`submitting_your_patches`
list.) ``git send-email`` (`step-by-step setup * - Be prepared to respond to review comments
guide <https://git-send-email.io/>`__ and `hints and - Code that doesn't pass review will not get merged. See :ref:`participating_in_code_review`
tips <https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/Documentation/process/email-clients.rst>`__)
works best for delivering the patch without mangling it, but
attachments can be used as a last resort on a first-time submission.
- You must read replies to your message, and be willing to act on them.
Note, however, that maintainers are often willing to manually fix up
first-time contributions, since there is a learning curve involved in
making an ideal patch submission.
You do not have to subscribe to post (list policy is to reply-to-all to You do not have to subscribe to post (list policy is to reply-to-all to
preserve CCs and keep non-subscribers in the loop on the threads they preserve CCs and keep non-subscribers in the loop on the threads they
@ -229,6 +222,19 @@ bisection doesn't land on a known-broken state.
Submitting your Patches Submitting your Patches
----------------------- -----------------------
The QEMU project uses a public email based workflow for reviewing and
merging patches. As a result all contributions to QEMU must be **sent
as patches** to the qemu-devel `mailing list
<https://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/MailingLists>`__. Patch
contributions should not be posted on the bug tracker, posted on
forums, or externally hosted and linked to. (We have other mailing
lists too, but all patches must go to qemu-devel, possibly with a Cc:
to another list.) ``git send-email`` (`step-by-step setup guide
<https://git-send-email.io/>`__ and `hints and tips
<https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/Documentation/process/email-clients.rst>`__)
works best for delivering the patch without mangling it, but
attachments can be used as a last resort on a first-time submission.
.. _if_you_cannot_send_patch_emails: .. _if_you_cannot_send_patch_emails:
If you cannot send patch emails If you cannot send patch emails
@ -314,10 +320,12 @@ git repository to fetch the original commit.
Patch emails must include a ``Signed-off-by:`` line Patch emails must include a ``Signed-off-by:`` line
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For more information see `SubmittingPatches 1.12 Your patches **must** include a Signed-off-by: line. This is a hard
<http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/SubmittingPatches?id=f6f94e2ab1b33f0082ac22d71f66385a60d8157f#n297>`__. requirement because it's how you say "I'm legally okay to contribute
This is vital or we will not be able to apply your patch! Please use this and happy for it to go into QEMU". The process is modelled after
your real name to sign a patch (not an alias or acronym). the `Linux kernel
<http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/SubmittingPatches?id=f6f94e2ab1b33f0082ac22d71f66385a60d8157f#n297>`__
policy.
If you wrote the patch, make sure your "From:" and "Signed-off-by:" If you wrote the patch, make sure your "From:" and "Signed-off-by:"
lines use the same spelling. It's okay if you subscribe or contribute to lines use the same spelling. It's okay if you subscribe or contribute to
@ -327,6 +335,11 @@ include a "From:" line in the body of the email (different from your
envelope From:) that will give credit to the correct author; but again, envelope From:) that will give credit to the correct author; but again,
that author's Signed-off-by: line is mandatory, with the same spelling. that author's Signed-off-by: line is mandatory, with the same spelling.
There are various tooling options for automatically adding these tags
include using ``git commit -s`` or ``git format-patch -s``. For more
information see `SubmittingPatches 1.12
<http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/SubmittingPatches?id=f6f94e2ab1b33f0082ac22d71f66385a60d8157f#n297>`__.
.. _include_a_meaningful_cover_letter: .. _include_a_meaningful_cover_letter:
Include a meaningful cover letter Include a meaningful cover letter
@ -397,9 +410,19 @@ Participating in Code Review
---------------------------- ----------------------------
All patches submitted to the QEMU project go through a code review All patches submitted to the QEMU project go through a code review
process before they are accepted. Some areas of code that are well process before they are accepted. This will often mean a series will
maintained may review patches quickly, lesser-loved areas of code may go through a number of iterations before being picked up by
have a longer delay. :ref:`maintainers<maintainers>`. You therefore should be prepared to
read replies to your messages and be willing to act on them.
Maintainers are often willing to manually fix up first-time
contributions, since there is a learning curve involved in making an
ideal patch submission. However for the best results you should
proactively respond to suggestions with changes or justifications for
your current approach.
Some areas of code that are well maintained may review patches
quickly, lesser-loved areas of code may have a longer delay.
.. _stay_around_to_fix_problems_raised_in_code_review: .. _stay_around_to_fix_problems_raised_in_code_review: