Hi Andrew, On Fri, 5 Dec 2025 12:15:01 -0800 Andrew Morton wrote: > > I'm not really sure what's the best way to determine this. I use > > hp2:/usr/src/mm> git tag --contains 2b6a3f061f11 > mm-everything-2025-11-29-19-43 > mm-everything-2025-12-01-19-02 > mm-everything-2025-12-03-23-49 > mm-everything-2025-12-05-00-55 > mm-stable-2025-12-03-21-26 > What does "git branch --contains 2b6a3f061f11" say in your tree? In my linux-next tree it says (I need the -r to check remote branches): $ git branch -r --contains 2b6a3f061f11 mm-stable/mm-stable mm-unstable/mm-unstable but I don't export my remotes to my published tree. -- Cheers, Stephen Rothwell