Maybe I'm just in a cranky mood after the holidays, but I'm fed up with spending my time fixing stupid problems with patches sent to me. It seems the only way that I can teach people is to reject patches. So if you send me a patch that I can't apply because of some formatting problem that you should never have made, I'm just going to tell you so and ask you to resend the patch.
So if checkpatch.pl spots obvious problems with your patch, or if you format your email so that I have to edit out duplicate subject lines or other crap from the body, or if there are any of the innumerable other problems I complain about over and over, then that patch doesn't get applied. I'm not talking about grammatical errors in the changelog or anything like that; a few honest mistakes here and there I can live with. But if you don't even try to give a changelog that gives enough information for me to evaluate your patch, and also enough for someone reading the patch a few years from now to have a chance at understanding it, expect me to bounce it back to you. If you learn to use tools like git-send-email or whatever other automation you prefer, sending patches properly should actually be less work for you too. So in addition to saving my time and improving my mood, this should also save your time as well (aside from the time spent learning the tools). Thanks! Roland _______________________________________________ general mailing list general@lists.openfabrics.org http://lists.openfabrics.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general