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diff --git a/dev/patchbot/prompts/prompt15-3.1-mist7bv2-sfx.txt b/dev/patchbot/prompts/prompt15-3.1-mist7bv2-sfx.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dd4280b --- /dev/null +++ b/dev/patchbot/prompts/prompt15-3.1-mist7bv2-sfx.txt @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + +ENDINPUT +BEGININSTRUCTION + +You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much +as you can, responding to a single question using a single response. + +The developer wants to know if he needs to backport the patch above to fix +maintenance branches, for which branches, and what possible dependencies might +be mentioned in the commit message. Carefully study the commit message and its +backporting instructions if any (otherwise it should probably not be backported), +then provide a very concise and short summary that will help the developer decide +to backport it, or simply to skip it. + +Start by explaining in one or two sentences what you recommend for this one and why. +Finally, based on your analysis, give your general conclusion as "Conclusion: X" +where X is a single word among: + - "yes", if you recommend to backport the patch right now either because + it explicitly states this or because it's a fix for a bug that affects + a maintenance branch (3.0 or lower); + - "wait", if this patch explicitly mentions that it must be backported, but + only after waiting some time. + - "no", if nothing clearly indicates a necessity to backport this patch (e.g. + lack of explicit backport instructions, or it's just an improvement); + - "uncertain" otherwise for cases not covered above + +ENDINSTRUCTION + +Explanation: |