On Sun, 19 Apr 2026 at 14:38, Jarkko Sakkinen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I tested both PRs for the same baseline with two separate buildroot builds of

You threw away any and all testing that had been done by anybody else
in linux-next.

And you rebased things on top of a random commit-of-the-day during the
merge window, when things are possibly unstable due to all the *other*
churn going on.

In other words, you did *EVERYTHING* that you shouldn't be doing, and
that the documentation tells you not to do.

The WHOLE POINT of being in linux-next and being ready when the merge
window opens is gone. All for apparently nothing.

Those stable cc tags do not add *any* value, since you could just have
cc'd stable later instead.

I'm not pulling this. You need to stop doing this pointless churn, and
read the docs on rebasing. See

   Documentation/maintainer/rebasing-and-merging.rst

about how you are *not* supposed to randomly just rebase, and
_particularly_ not rebase on top of some random state during the merge
window.

          Linus

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