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From: | John Snow |
Subject: | Re: [gitlab] Renamed issue labels for target architecture |
Date: | Mon, 14 Jun 2021 11:11:29 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.10.1 |
On 6/12/21 6:32 PM, Richard Henderson wrote:
I've renamed arch:* to target:* as there was some amount of confusion as to what "arch" really meant without context. I've removed labels for lm32 and unicore32 which have been removed from qemu 6.1. I've added a label for hexagon.I have not yet added labels for host architecture, because I couldn't figure out how best to word the description, or even if all of the target:* labels need re-wording to emphasize target.And then there's the special case of TCI. Thoughts on these? r~
Well, it would have been nice to have been asked first, seeing as I have done most of the labeling work to sift through issues.
The way the label had been being used was for both the host *and* guest, because we had thought that fully replicating all architectures for both host/guest tags wouldn't scale well.
I realize it is helpful to be able to search for the difference between them, so it's fine -- but it means I have to re-audit all the labels we've done so far so that they aren't now ... wrong.
--js
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