# Here all the valid metadata tags for suse patches are recorded. Patches # in the SUSE kernel repository must have a Subject tag, and there must # be a suse email address in a From:, Signed-off-by: or Acked-by: tag. # # Every patch in the SUSE repository must have a descriptive comment in # addition to any tags present # # The original patch author # From: # a brief one line description of the patch # Subject: # Signed off by means that you have reviewed the patch for correctness # Multiple signed-off-by tags are allowed # Signed-off-by: # Acked-by is not as strong as signed-off-by. This would be used when # the patch has already been signed off by someone you trust. # Multiple acked-by tags are allowed # Acked-by: # Patch-mainline indicates which version of Linus' kernel includes the patch. # Patch-mainline has a few special values for the first word of the tag. # These are used by scripts to check on the status of patches in the # repository, reminding us to send them into mainline. # # "never" indicates the patch will never be sent to mainline. A short # explanation should follow # # "submitted yyyy-mm-dd" gives the date the patch was sent for inclusion. # # examples: # Patch-mainline: never. fixes bugs in SUSE specific code # Patch-mainline: submitted 2004-11-01 # Patch-mainline: v2.6.10-rc1 any free form text is valid after the version # Patch-mainline: # bug numbers corresponding to this patch. Any bugzilla database other # then SUSE needs to have ids qualified by some string (ie LTC11210) # Multiple bug numbers should be put into a single tag: # References: 32768 LTC1002 OSDL3080 # References: