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For the patch directory we follow this naming scheme: {ARCH|all|any}/{local|branch|cvs|submitted|unsubmitted}-"Description" Branch means commited in the upstream branch. CVS means committed in the upstream trunk. Submitted means we're hopeful that it will go in. Unsubmitted means we have not submitted upstream yet because patch is not ready for upstream yet, but we want to eventually Local means that it's not going upstream. The goal is to get all patches to "Branch". Patches should be split by arch so that it's easy to send just the relevant bits to various arch maintainers if needed. The difference between 'all' and 'any' is that the latter touches several architecture dependent files (usually in the sysdeps directory), whereas the former only modifies architecture independent files. Porters are supposed to have an eye on their arch patches and on 'any'.