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Created Apr 05, 2019 by Arkadiusz Hiler@ivylOwner

kbuild test bot stealing authorship

"kbuild test bot" has taken ownership of this series: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/58990

This is because kbuild sent a patch: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/296266/?series=58990&rev=2

And patchwork is unable to understand finesse of those interactions.

Since it is a reply to patch 2 in the series and it contains a diff - patchwork overwrites that patch with the newer one, creating rev2. This makes the series not appliable via patchwork.

Since "kbuild test robot" is the last one to update the contents of the series, it takes ownership.

There are two options how to solve this: a) ask kbuild owners to add X-Patchwork-Hint: comment to the e-mail headers. b) implement address blocking for Patchwork

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