Hi Eric, On Mon, 17 Oct 2022, Eric DeCosta wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Junio C Hamano > > Sent: Friday, October 14, 2022 7:33 PM > > To: Eric DeCosta via GitGitGadget > > Cc: git@vger.kernel.org; Eric Sunshine ; Ævar > > Arnfjörð Bjarmason ; Eric DeCosta > > > > Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 00/12] fsmonitor: Implement fsmonitor for Linux > > > > "Eric DeCosta via GitGitGadget" writes: > > > > > Goal is to deliver fsmonitor for Linux that is on par with fsmonitor > > > for Windows and Mac OS. > > > > > > This patch set builds upon previous work for done for Windows and Mac > > > OS (first 6 patches) to implement a fsmonitor back-end for Linux based > > > on the Linux inotify API. > > > > Again, the first six patches are a part of what is queued as ed/fsmonitor-on- > > networked-macos that is now in 'next' but lacks a fix-up commit from Jeff > > King. > > > > I understand that it might not be easy/possible (e.g. perhaps it is a limitation > > of GGG?), but I really prefer not to see them re-posted as part of this series, > > as I have to apply them and make sure there are no changes from the last > > one before discarding them. GitGitGadget mirrors all branches from gitster/git to gitgitgadget/git, so if you open a PR in the latter repository, you can use all of those branches as targets. But this PR is in git/git, which does not offer that. > > Anyway, thanks for an update. Will requeue. > > I looks like I can use GGG with the next branch, but I will have to open a new PR (and close the existing one). No, you do not have to open a new PR for that. You just hit the Edit button on the top (as if you wanted to change the title) and then select the target ("base") branch in the drop-down box under the title. Ciao, Dscho