doc: contributing: Mention the expected branch merge request format.
* doc/contributing.texi (Managing Patches and Branches): Mention the expected branch merge request format.
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@indicateurl{https://qa.guix.gnu.org/branch/@var{branch}}, with an
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indication of its build status on various platforms.
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@cindex feature branches, coordination
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To help coordinate the merging of branches, you must create a new
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guix-patches issue each time you wish to merge a branch (@pxref{The
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Issue Tracker}). Normally branches will be merged in a ``first come,
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first merged'' manner, tracked through the guix-patches issues.
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Issue Tracker}). The title of the issue requesting to merge a branch
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should have the following format:
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@cindex merge requests, template
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@example
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Request for merging "@var{name}" branch
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@end example
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The @url{https://qa.guix.gnu.org/, QA infrastructure} recognizes such
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issues and lists the merge requests on its main page. Normally branches
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will be merged in a ``first come, first merged'' manner, tracked through
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the guix-patches issues.
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If you agree on a different order with those involved, you can track
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this by updating which issues block@footnote{You can mark an issue as
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