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Right now if a Go developer makes a patch on one machine and then clpatches it onto another machine, changes subsequently made to the description are kept only locally, under the assumption that you are running clpatch because someone else wrote the CL, so you don't have permission to update the web. This change makes clpatch discard the "this was a clpatch" information from the metadata when you clpatch your own CLs from one machine to another. This should eliminate some confusion (for example in CL 4314054) but will no doubt introduce other confusion. R=golang-dev, r2 CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4387041 |
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