On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 13:10:35 +0200, Oleg Verych said: > > > I added comment (like this), so anyone can skip reading body, if > > > headers are "Oleg Verych && NAK". In case if `NAK' have a magic > > > meaning in the LKML, like control characters in the tty, i'm sorry. > > > > yes, a 'NAK' has a particular meaning on lkml. > > But what about (NAK && ! any_important_kernel_developer_name)?
The few times I've tried to NAK something outright, I've always tried to attach plenty of technical explanation (usually of the form "Gaak, this oopses my laptop") :), and cc: the relevant important_name, and hope they listen. Fortunately, most of the time I can get away with a politely phrased variation of "important_name would probably appreciate if you fixed XYZ and resubmitted" comment.. ;)
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