Add an extra style when no checks are present#656
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For an example about its usecase, see: https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/project/linux-media/list/ |
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On projects where all patches are meant to be checked, not having any checks mean that either the CI is still running or that CI didn't run for an specific patch. At the first case, the maintainers need to be aware to wait for CI to run; at the last case, if it takes too long, they may need to manually re-run CI or double-check resuls. Anyway, this is a sort of "error" status, so allow CSS to be able to customize it, by adding a "nochecks" state-like CSS style. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@kernel.org>
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On projects where all patches are meant to be checked, not having any checks mean that either the CI is still running or that CI didn't run for an specific patch.
At the first case, the maintainers need to be aware to wait for CI to run; at the last case, if it takes too long, they may need to manually re-run CI or double-check resuls.
Anyway, this is a sort of "error" status, so allow CSS to be able to customize it, by adding a "nochecks" state-like CSS style.