Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-16 Thread Bernd Petrovitsch
On Mon, 2014-09-15 at 10:38 -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
 After issues with the community I am wondering how to improve my rep

Since you ignore good advice from *lots of* people and you are incapable
to learn anything: by going somewhere else and not trolling here around.

Bernd
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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Greg Freemyer
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Nick Krause xerofo...@gmail.com wrote:
 After issues with the community I am wondering how to improve my rep
 and help out more.
 I will start out with check patch but if there is other work please
 let me known :).

Sorry, check.patch is a great tool but sending in patches that merely
correct issues found by check.patch won't help your rep.

check.patch should be used on every submission, but as a reason on its
own to submit a patch, it is very weak.  Lots of day-one kernel
programmers want to jump on check.patch identified code clean-ups, but
in general the maintainers don't want to accept patches that are
merely going to clean up check.patch identified issues.

If there are check.patch related problems in the area you want to
patch, then a 2 patch series is the minimum you should send in:

1/2 - clean up check.patch related issues prior to submitting actual fix
2/2 - actual fix

fyi: submitting a patch to do a fix that fails check.patch is
definitely a reason for a patch to be rejected.

Greg

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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 10:38:58 -0400, Nick Krause said:
 After issues with the community I am wondering how to improve my rep
 and help out more.

Quite frankly, I'd suggest going and spending a year or two helping
another open source project.

 I will start out with check patch but if there is other work please
 let me known :).

There is no kernel work for people who are unable to submit correct
patches even after multiple tries, sorry.  We don't have enough maintainers
to guide people the amount you seem to require.


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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Nick Krause xerofo...@gmail.com wrote:

 After issues with the community I am wondering how to improve my rep
 and help out more.
 I will start out with check patch but if there is other work please
 let me known :).

 Seriously, you are beyond help.
A lot of people have tried to answer your mails, correct your patches and
give you correct advice, but you choose to ignore all of that.
This behaviour qualifies as either a) Trolling or b) you need medical
help(as a lot of people pointed out on LKML).
So please seriously stop, I am not sure what are you trying to achieve by
posting here, but it is just noise and annoyance to everyone.


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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Nick Krause
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
chambilketha...@gmail.com wrote:


 On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Nick Krause xerofo...@gmail.com wrote:

 After issues with the community I am wondering how to improve my rep
 and help out more.
 I will start out with check patch but if there is other work please
 let me known :).

 Seriously, you are beyond help.
 A lot of people have tried to answer your mails, correct your patches and
 give you correct advice, but you choose to ignore all of that.
 This behaviour qualifies as either a) Trolling or b) you need medical
 help(as a lot of people pointed out on LKML).
 So please seriously stop, I am not sure what are you trying to achieve by
 posting here, but it is just noise and annoyance to everyone.


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 Anuz
 I am sure I can help. Seems I need to be more careful with my patches.
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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 11:22:52 -0400, Nick Krause said:

  I am sure I can help. Seems I need to be more careful with my patches.

It also seems you are *unable* to be more careful with your patches, because
you've been told to do so on multiple occasions by multiple people.

Nick - face it.  You've been attempting to submit patches for 2 months now,
and *still* haven't succeeded in producing a correct patch.  I hope you
understand why the kernel community is convinced that you're either mentally
unable to handle it, or that you're intentionally trying to produce bad
patches.

Seriously - submitting more bad patches does *not* help your reputation.
About the only way you're *ever* going to get it fixed is if you *leave*
the kernel community entirely, go find another project, establish a good
solid reputation as a reliable contributor, and come back in a few years.



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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014, Nick Krause wrote:

 On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
 chambilketha...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
  On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Nick Krause xerofo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  After issues with the community I am wondering how to improve my rep
  and help out more.
  I will start out with check patch but if there is other work please
  let me known :).
 
  Seriously, you are beyond help.
  A lot of people have tried to answer your mails, correct your patches and
  give you correct advice, but you choose to ignore all of that.
  This behaviour qualifies as either a) Trolling or b) you need medical
  help(as a lot of people pointed out on LKML).
  So please seriously stop, I am not sure what are you trying to achieve by
  posting here, but it is just noise and annoyance to everyone.
 
  --
  Thank you
  Warm Regards
  Anuz

  I am sure I can help. Seems I need to be more careful with my patches.
 Nick

  but this is what you say every single time, without fail, and it's
at the point where i don't believe you actually read what other people
have written. regardless of the excruciating detail from others about
the crappiness of your patches, your reply is generally little more
than, i guess i better test my patches more. thanks for the info.

  then you go off, f**k things up even worse, submit more garbage,
people take the time to point that out, again in excruciating detail,
to which you invariably respond (yet again), gee, i guess i really
should test my patches more. thanks for your patience. and on and on
and on. sometimes, inexplicably, you even add a smiley face as if this
is amusing on some level.

  you never show contrition or even the slightest hint of remorse for
screwing things up as badly as you do, and wasting everyone's time. in
the face of mounting frustration with your incompetence, it's always,
gosh, i guess i better test my patches more. thanks for the info.
and the cycle continues ...

  prediction? if nick responds to this message, well, you know what i
think he's going to say. le *sigh* ...

rday

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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Raphael Philipe
I suggest you Nick try to finish Eudyptula Challenge, read some books
(Linux Kernel Development 3rd, Linux Device Drivers 3rd, Professional
Linux Kernel Architecture ...)  before posting any patch.



On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
 On Mon, 15 Sep 2014, Nick Krause wrote:

 On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
 chambilketha...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
  On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Nick Krause xerofo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  After issues with the community I am wondering how to improve my rep
  and help out more.
  I will start out with check patch but if there is other work please
  let me known :).
 
  Seriously, you are beyond help.
  A lot of people have tried to answer your mails, correct your patches and
  give you correct advice, but you choose to ignore all of that.
  This behaviour qualifies as either a) Trolling or b) you need medical
  help(as a lot of people pointed out on LKML).
  So please seriously stop, I am not sure what are you trying to achieve by
  posting here, but it is just noise and annoyance to everyone.
 
  --
  Thank you
  Warm Regards
  Anuz

  I am sure I can help. Seems I need to be more careful with my patches.
 Nick

   but this is what you say every single time, without fail, and it's
 at the point where i don't believe you actually read what other people
 have written. regardless of the excruciating detail from others about
 the crappiness of your patches, your reply is generally little more
 than, i guess i better test my patches more. thanks for the info.

   then you go off, f**k things up even worse, submit more garbage,
 people take the time to point that out, again in excruciating detail,
 to which you invariably respond (yet again), gee, i guess i really
 should test my patches more. thanks for your patience. and on and on
 and on. sometimes, inexplicably, you even add a smiley face as if this
 is amusing on some level.

   you never show contrition or even the slightest hint of remorse for
 screwing things up as badly as you do, and wasting everyone's time. in
 the face of mounting frustration with your incompetence, it's always,
 gosh, i guess i better test my patches more. thanks for the info.
 and the cycle continues ...

   prediction? if nick responds to this message, well, you know what i
 think he's going to say. le *sigh* ...

 rday

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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014, Raphael Philipe wrote:

 I suggest you Nick try to finish Eudyptula Challenge, read some books
 (Linux Kernel Development 3rd, Linux Device Drivers 3rd, Professional
 Linux Kernel Architecture ...)  before posting any patch.

  i believe nick was kicked out of the challenge on the very first
task, for *immediately* asking on this very mailing list how to do it.
ah, yes, here it is:

http://www.spinics.net/lists/newbies/msg52905.html

the irony is overwhelming, is it not?

rday

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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Jake Campbell
Is there any other challenges out there similar to Eudyptula that Nick
could follow instead since he was kicked out?

I'm asking for my benefit (being a Kernel Newbie in training myself) and
hopefully for Nick's as well.
On Sep 15, 2014 1:03 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:

 On Mon, 15 Sep 2014, Raphael Philipe wrote:

  I suggest you Nick try to finish Eudyptula Challenge, read some books
  (Linux Kernel Development 3rd, Linux Device Drivers 3rd, Professional
  Linux Kernel Architecture ...)  before posting any patch.

   i believe nick was kicked out of the challenge on the very first
 task, for *immediately* asking on this very mailing list how to do it.
 ah, yes, here it is:

 http://www.spinics.net/lists/newbies/msg52905.html

 the irony is overwhelming, is it not?

 rday

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Re: Improve my Rep

2014-09-15 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 15:13:42 -0600, Jake Campbell said:
 Is there any other challenges out there similar to Eudyptula that Nick
 could follow instead since he was kicked out?

The vast majority of such things have a must be able to follow the
rules and guidelines requirement, so I fear Nick may not have many options
there.

 I'm asking for my benefit (being a Kernel Newbie in training myself) and

The bar for hacking kernel code isn't *that* high - I'll go out on a limb
and say that over half the kernel was written by people with relatively
low skill levels who would have to work hard to get through Eudyptula. There's
a *lot* of code that boils down to I need *this* 3 line tweak to make driver
xxyzzy-pci work on my Frobnizz-2000.

All it takes is actually understanding C, a basic understanding of how locking
works and when and why it's needed, a willingness to learn that part of the
kernel API that relates to the task you're working on, and the ability to
actually listen to those mentoring you.

Find something small you care about, and dive in! :)



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