Re: /drivers/staging/TODO doc and kernel tasks question

2014-10-23 Thread Jaime Arrocha
Thanks Greg for your response. I just wanted to get an idea of where
else to look for newbie projects,
like helping with documentation, style and the sort for now. I ask
because the bugzilla does happen
to show some bugs stated as NEW that are already fixed on the latest
release. I'll keep looking.

I prepared a patch to get my feet wet on patch format and coding
style, I'll send it again.

Thanks again.
Jaime A.


On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Greg KH g...@kroah.com wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 10:05:30PM -0500, Jaime Arrocha wrote:
 Good day,

 The TODO document has the addresses of where to send a patch, but if
 you run get_maintainer.pl it gives me a different person to address
 it, gregkh for example.

 if you don't cc: me, the patch will not get merged, it's that simple :)

 I have sent a patch to the persons on the TODO list, should I still
 copy to the maintainer in charge too? CC maybe?

 Yes, and the mailing list as well please.  Trust get_maintainer.pl, it
 works properly.

 Another question, apart from the /drivers/staging and bugtracker, is
 there some where else to look for bug info? The mailing list? I just
 want to get the complete picture.

 bugzilla.kernel.org doesn't show much of anything for staging drivers,
 what specifically are you looking for?

 Last question, I understand that if there is a bug, most of the time
 they tell you to try to reproduce it on the latest kernel. If it
 doesn't occur then everything is good and I should look for another
 one. But who is in charge of porting a bug fix like these to old
 kernels? How can I help? Or I, as a newbie,  should focus more on the
 /drivers/staging and bugtracker?

 Read Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt for how patches get
 backported to older stable kernel releases.

 thanks,

 greg k-h

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/drivers/staging/TODO doc and kernel tasks question

2014-10-22 Thread Jaime Arrocha
Good day,

The TODO document has the addresses of where to send a patch, but if
you run get_maintainer.pl it gives me a different person to address
it, gregkh for example.

I have sent a patch to the persons on the TODO list, should I still
copy to the maintainer in charge too? CC maybe?

Another question, apart from the /drivers/staging and bugtracker, is
there some where else to look for bug info? The mailing list? I just
want to get the complete picture.

Last question, I understand that if there is a bug, most of the time
they tell you to try to reproduce it on the latest kernel. If it
doesn't occur then everything is good and I should look for another
one. But who is in charge of porting a bug fix like these to old
kernels? How can I help? Or I, as a newbie,  should focus more on the
/drivers/staging and bugtracker?

I want to thank in advance for your time and please let me know if I
can read about all this in some website.

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Re: /drivers/staging/TODO doc and kernel tasks question

2014-10-22 Thread Greg KH
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 10:05:30PM -0500, Jaime Arrocha wrote:
 Good day,
 
 The TODO document has the addresses of where to send a patch, but if
 you run get_maintainer.pl it gives me a different person to address
 it, gregkh for example.

if you don't cc: me, the patch will not get merged, it's that simple :)

 I have sent a patch to the persons on the TODO list, should I still
 copy to the maintainer in charge too? CC maybe?

Yes, and the mailing list as well please.  Trust get_maintainer.pl, it
works properly.

 Another question, apart from the /drivers/staging and bugtracker, is
 there some where else to look for bug info? The mailing list? I just
 want to get the complete picture.

bugzilla.kernel.org doesn't show much of anything for staging drivers,
what specifically are you looking for?

 Last question, I understand that if there is a bug, most of the time
 they tell you to try to reproduce it on the latest kernel. If it
 doesn't occur then everything is good and I should look for another
 one. But who is in charge of porting a bug fix like these to old
 kernels? How can I help? Or I, as a newbie,  should focus more on the
 /drivers/staging and bugtracker?

Read Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt for how patches get
backported to older stable kernel releases.

thanks,

greg k-h

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