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This is a set of scripts, prompts and howtos to have an LLM read commit messages and determine with great accuracy whether the patch's author intended for the patch to be backported ASAP, backported after some time, not backported, or unknown state. It provides all this in an interactive interface making it easy to adjust choices and proceed with what was selected. This has been improving over the last 9 months, as helped to spot patches for a handful of backport sessions, and was only limited by usability issues (UI). Now that these issues are solved, let's commit the tool in its current working state. It currently runs every hour in a crontab for me and started to prove useful since the last update, so it should be considered in a usable state now, especially since this latest update reaches close to 100% accuracy compared to a human choice, so it saves precious development time and may allow stable releases to be emitted more regularly. There's detailed readme, please read it before complaining about the ugliness of the UI :-) |
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base64 | ||
coccinelle | ||
flags | ||
h2 | ||
haring | ||
hpack | ||
patchbot | ||
plug_qdisc | ||
poll | ||
qpack | ||
sslkeylogger | ||
tcploop | ||
trace | ||
udp |