Am 20.11.2019 um 13:59 hat Eric Blake geschrieben: > On 11/20/19 3:50 AM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote: > > Okay... > > > > I think that: > > > > 1. A lot of efforts (not only my, I think reviewing is already exceeded > > generation efforts) > > are made, it would be sad to lose them. > > > > 2. It's safe enough to apply only part of generated patches: we just fix > > error_abort/error_fatal > > in more popular subsystems, what's wrong with that? Why not to cover > > 80% cases by 20% efforts? > > > > 3. It's obviously impossible to merge the whole series. A lot of time > > passed, series diverges. > > > > > > So I propose the following plan: > > > > 1. I resend small separate series of preparation patches per maintainer. > > They are good anyway. > > > > 2. We commit patch with macro (changing MUST to SHOULD in documentation) > > and coccinelle script. > > (or that may be combined with the first series from [3.]) > > > > 3. When one of preparations taken to maintainer's tree, I send generated > > patches for > > its maintainer. > > I'd still prefer waiting for direction from Markus. We've been tied up by > other things (KVM Forum, 4.2 release), but now that we are in freeze, this > is actually a GOOD time for Markus to finally get back to this series, and > there is going to be less rebasing needed if we can apply the entire cleanup > right as 5.0 development opens in a couple of weeks.
Actually, that's possibly the worst possible time for avoiding conflicts because during freeze, maintainers are collecting stuff in private branches for weeks without getting it into master. If you are the one who gets merged first (what are the odds?), that solves the problem for you, but then everyone else will get conflicts. I like Vladimir's new plan. Kevin