Hi Neil. > > From: The Author, Primary Author, or Authors of the patch. > Authors should also provide a Signed-off-by: tag. > > Purpose: to give credit to authors The SCM should include this info and we should not duplicate this in the changelog's. I know some tools require this format but that's something else.
> > + > > +Signed-off-by: A person adding a Signed-off-by tag is attesting that the > > + patch is, to the best of his or her knowledge, legally able > > + to be merged into the mainline and distributed under the > > + terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2. See > > + the Developer's Certificate of Origin, found in > > + Documentation/SubmittingPatches, for the precise meaning of > > + Signed-off-by. > > Purpose: to allow subsequent review of the originality of > the contribution should copyright questions arise. We often use s-o-b to docuemnt the path a patch took from origin (the top-most s-o-b) to tree apply (lowest s-o-b). This is IIUC part of the intended behaviour of s-o-b but it is not clear from the above text. > > + > > +Acked-by: The person named (who should be an active developer in the > > + area addressed by the patch) is aware of the patch and has > > + no objection to its inclusion. An Acked-by tag does not > > + imply any involvement in the development of the patch or > > + that a detailed review was done. > > Purpose: to inform upstream aggregators that > consensus was achieved for the change. This is > particularly relevant for changes that affect multiple > Maintenance Domains. > consensus seems too strong a wording here. consensus imply more than one that agree on the patch where I often see people give their "Acked-by:" by simple changelog reading. So Acked-by: is not used like documented today. Sam - 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/