On Thu, Jan 13, 2022, 6:42 AM Thomas Monjalon wrote: > Hi, > > The explanation should be in the patch, not the cover letter. > Actually, you don't need a cover letter for a single patch. > Copying it here: > " > dpdk is fairly expensive to build in GitHub. > > It's helpful to abandon old builds as soon as there's a new > build waiting instead of wasting resources on the previous > round. > " > > 12/01/2022 07:50, Josh Soref: > > Signed-off-by: Josh Soref > > --- > > + concurrency: > > + group: build-${{ matrix.config.os }}-${{ matrix.config.compiler > }}-${{ matrix.config.library }}-${{ matrix.config.cross }}-${{ > matrix.config.mini }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }} > > + cancel-in-progress: true > > The goal of the CI is to catch any issue in a submitted patch. > Is your change cancelling a test of a patch when another one is submitted? > If it's on the same branch or if it's in the same pull request yes, otherwise, no. >