Alexis started pointing out some typos there, so I fixed them
promptly.
Noone said anything but I guess it's better to finish up via
gitlab.
Thank you very much for your support guys :)
Best regards,
Bruno Mauricio
On 6/4/24 4:14 PM, chuck c wrote:
Looks like
there is work being done via the standard process?
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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