2006-01-06 07:40:46

by Nauman Tahir

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Subject: [RFC] why all the patches get messed up here!!!

hi all,
May I ask why all kernel patches just get in here in the list?
I mean to say that isn't it better to have another list only for this
purpose and let this mailing list be a discussion forum. I login here
to see different issues. its a wonderful resource.
I understand that alot of code is discussed here but in case of PATCH
I think it would be better to have a separate archive.
No offence just wanted to ask

Regards
Nauman


2006-01-06 07:43:31

by Yuki Cuss

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Subject: Re: [RFC] why all the patches get messed up here!!!

Hi,

This list is also for discussing the patches and their effects, so other
developers can see them clearly and take a look!

- Arlen.

Nauman Tahir wrote:

>hi all,
>May I ask why all kernel patches just get in here in the list?
>I mean to say that isn't it better to have another list only for this
>purpose and let this mailing list be a discussion forum. I login here
>to see different issues. its a wonderful resource.
>I understand that alot of code is discussed here but in case of PATCH
>I think it would be better to have a separate archive.
>No offence just wanted to ask
>
>Regards
>Nauman
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2006-01-06 07:51:04

by Nauman Tahir

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Subject: Re: [RFC] why all the patches get messed up here!!!

On 1/5/06, Arlen Christian Mart Cuss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This list is also for discussing the patches and their effects, so other
> developers can see them clearly and take a look!
>
> - Arlen.
>
You are right Arlen but what irritates me is when I login here there
is a long list of PATCHES and i have to move all those without reading
them because I no its going to address very specific issue. I still
think Patches should be moved to some other archive.
I may have been selfish here :) .
kindly dont TOP POST
Nauman


> Nauman Tahir wrote:
>
> >hi all,
> >May I ask why all kernel patches just get in here in the list?
> >I mean to say that isn't it better to have another list only for this
> >purpose and let this mailing list be a discussion forum. I login here
> >to see different issues. its a wonderful resource.
> >I understand that alot of code is discussed here but in case of PATCH
> >I think it would be better to have a separate archive.
> >No offence just wanted to ask
> >
> >Regards
> >Nauman
> >-
> >To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in
> >the body of a message to [email protected]
> >More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
> >Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>

2006-01-06 08:07:53

by Yuki Cuss

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Subject: Re: [RFC] why all the patches get messed up here!!!

Nauman Tahir wrote:

>On 1/5/06, Arlen Christian Mart Cuss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>This list is also for discussing the patches and their effects, so other
>>developers can see them clearly and take a look!
>>
>> - Arlen.
>>
>>
>>
>You are right Arlen but what irritates me is when I login here there
>is a long list of PATCHES and i have to move all those without reading
>them because I no its going to address very specific issue. I still
>think Patches should be moved to some other archive.
> I may have been selfish here :) .
>kindly dont TOP POST
>Nauman
>
>
>-
>To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in
>the body of a message to [email protected]
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>Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
>
>
>
>

You use GMail, right? Beside the `Search the Web' button at the top of
your Inbox, you should see a small link: `Create a filter'. Click it.

In the `Subject' box, write `[patch]'. You can then click `Next step'.
You can move it to a different folder, star it, apply a label, delete
it, etc.

Then, repeat for `[patch', to catch things like `[patch 0/12]', and so on.

Hope this helps,
Arlen.

2006-01-06 08:11:03

by Qi Yong

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Subject: Re: [RFC] why all the patches get messed up here!!!

On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 11:40:43PM -0800, Nauman Tahir wrote:
> hi all,
> May I ask why all kernel patches just get in here in the list?
> I mean to say that isn't it better to have another list only for this
> purpose and let this mailing list be a discussion forum. I login here

A discussion forum on what topic then? Don't you see that we can only
use patch to accurately express ourselves?

> to see different issues. its a wonderful resource.
> I understand that alot of code is discussed here but in case of PATCH
> I think it would be better to have a separate archive.
> No offence just wanted to ask

The most weird thought I hear this year, no offence really.
--
Coywolf Qi Hunt

2006-01-06 08:44:25

by Jesper Juhl

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Subject: Re: [RFC] why all the patches get messed up here!!!

On 1/6/06, Nauman Tahir <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1/5/06, Arlen Christian Mart Cuss <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > This list is also for discussing the patches and their effects, so other
> > developers can see them clearly and take a look!
> >
> > - Arlen.
> >
> You are right Arlen but what irritates me is when I login here there
> is a long list of PATCHES and i have to move all those without reading
> them because I no its going to address very specific issue. I still

Well, some of us do read those patches, or at least a subset of them.
Also, often a patch posted to the list serves as a startingpoint for
discussion.

> think Patches should be moved to some other archive.

I disagree. If you don't want to see the patches, then filter them out
at your end, there's a nice solution :)

--
Jesper Juhl <[email protected]>
Don't top-post http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/T/top-post.html
Plain text mails only, please http://www.expita.com/nomime.html

2006-01-06 15:23:54

by Gene Heskett

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Subject: Re: [RFC] why all the patches get messed up here!!!

On Friday 06 January 2006 03:10, Coywolf Qi Hunt wrote:

[...]

>The most weird thought I hear this year, no offence really.

Yes, but the year is quite young yet, CQH. Surely there will be
something even more off the wall by Dec 31st. I believe there is a
Murphy's Law corrollary about that but cannot quote it from memory,
that being the second thing to go you know. Perhaps someone can
refresh our memories?

--
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2006-01-06 17:23:00

by Willy Tarreau

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Subject: Re: [RFC] why all the patches get messed up here!!!

On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 11:40:43PM -0800, Nauman Tahir wrote:
> hi all,
> May I ask why all kernel patches just get in here in the list?
> I mean to say that isn't it better to have another list only for this
> purpose and let this mailing list be a discussion forum. I login here
> to see different issues. its a wonderful resource.
> I understand that alot of code is discussed here but in case of PATCH
> I think it would be better to have a separate archive.
> No offence just wanted to ask

Hmmm it would be terrible. Just thinking about what a conversation
would look like :

"Hi guys, I found a bug in xxx subsystem, basically it did blablabla
to my box when I tried to blablabla. I fixed it the dirty way, please
consult the patch list and look for subject XXX.
=> reply :
Hi foo,
there was an cleaner fix, yours is buggy because blablabla. please
use my reply to your mail on the patch list instead.
"

Most people here *comment* patches :
- methods
- bugs
- typos
- coding style

There's no way to do this on two separate lists. It's already very
annoying when someone posts an HTTP link to some content outside !

> Regards
> Nauman

Willy