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The main Buildroot directory contains a file named +DEVELOPERS+ that
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lists the developers involved with various areas of Buildroot. Thanks
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-to this file, the +get-developer+ tool allows to:
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+to this file, the +get-developers+ tool allows to:
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- Calculate the list of developers to whom patches should be sent, by
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parsing the patches and matching the modified files with the
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@@ -26,21 +26,21 @@ to include in his patch the appropriate modification to the
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The +DEVELOPERS+ file format is documented in detail inside the file
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itself.
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-The +get-developer+ tool, located in +utils/+ allows to use
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+The +get-developers+ tool, located in +utils/+ allows to use
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the +DEVELOPERS+ file for various tasks:
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- When passing one or several patches as command line argument,
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- +get-developer+ will return the appropriate +git send-email+
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+ +get-developers+ will return the appropriate +git send-email+
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command. If the +-e+ option is passed, only the email addresses are
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printed in a format suitable for +git send-email --cc-cmd+.
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-- When using the +-a <arch>+ command line option, +get-developer+ will
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+- When using the +-a <arch>+ command line option, +get-developers+ will
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return the list of developers in charge of the given architecture.
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-- When using the +-p <package>+ command line option, +get-developer+
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+- When using the +-p <package>+ command line option, +get-developers+
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will return the list of developers in charge of the given package.
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-- When using the +-c+ command line option, +get-developer+ will look
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+- When using the +-c+ command line option, +get-developers+ will look
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at all files under version control in the Buildroot repository, and
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list the ones that are not handled by any developer. The purpose of
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this option is to help completing the +DEVELOPERS+ file.
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