Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Patch submission via e-mail/mailing list

From: Bruno Mauricio <bruno.mauricio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2024 14:28:22 +0100
Hello again,

Just as I sent my previous e-mail, I got a confirmation from gitlab about false flagging my account, which got reinstated and my Merge Request reappeared.

Should we proceed via e-mails and I close the MR, or via the normal procedure?

Apologies for the noise/spam,

Bruno Mauricio


On 6/4/24 2:22 PM, Bruno Mauricio via Wireshark-dev wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply,


I have attached the patch for Zigbee NCP dissector update in wireshark.

I also attached a pcap which contains the added packets.

Running wireshark (without the patch) shows a bunch of "Unknown Call ID" for packets which are now present with the patch.

In case there is any issue please feel free to contact me directly, if you prefer not to spam this mailing list with those messages.


Best regards,

Bruno Mauricio


On 6/4/24 2:03 PM, Jaap Keuter wrote:
Hi,

First of all, sorry that GitLab gives you grief. Please do follow up on the ticket, they usually seem to be open to address such issues AFIACT.

As for the patch, this used to be the channel through which these were collected, before GitLab^WGerrit^WBugzilla.
So please go ahead and attach one here, and we’ll see what we can do.

Thanks,
Jaap


On 4 Jun 2024, at 12:48, Bruno Mauricio via Wireshark-dev <wireshark-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,


I created a Gitlab account just to send a patch for wireshark but it was banned a few minutes after I created the Merge Request.

I tried creating a different account using gmail (and not this work e-mail, thought that might be the issue) but as soon as I input my phone number, it got banned as well. My number must have been flagged for some reason.

I already opened a ticket but assume it will be some time until I get an answer back.

In the meantime, what would be the better approach to submitting a patch without a gitlab account?

Is this mailing list, or perhaps the Wireshark-commits mailing list appropriate for uploading a patch for review?

Or should I sent it directly to a maintainer and if so to which e-mail address?


Thank you for your attention.

Best regards,

Bruno Mauricio

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