On 2/3/23 16:42, Vinayak Hegde wrote:
Hi Everyone, I was going through A Beginner's Guide to Linux Kernel Development (LFD103) course and was trying out a few things mistakenly sending this mail.
Hi and welcome to LKML!
Some netiquette tips:
* Don't top-post when replying; reply inline with appropriate context instead. Some people (like me) tends to cut quoted reply below if you top-post. * Don't send HTML emails - many kernel development lists (including LKML) don't like them for being common spam method. * Wait for at least a day before replying - people may respond to your message at different pace. * Use git-send-email(1) to submit patches (see Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst for how to do that).
Regarding your patch, I think Greg has already bumped SUBLEVEL whenever new stable release is made, so no need to send separate patch just for that.
Thanks.
On 2/3/23 03:12, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
On 2/3/23 16:42, Vinayak Hegde wrote:
Hi Everyone, I was going through A Beginner's Guide to Linux Kernel Development (LFD103) course and was trying out a few things mistakenly sending this mail.
Hi and welcome to LKML!
Some netiquette tips:
- Don't top-post when replying; reply inline with appropriate context instead. Some people (like me) tends to cut quoted reply below if you top-post.
- Don't send HTML emails - many kernel development lists (including LKML) don't like them for being common spam method.
- Wait for at least a day before replying - people may respond to your message at different pace.
- Use git-send-email(1) to submit patches (see Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst for how to do that).
Regarding your patch, I think Greg has already bumped SUBLEVEL
whenever new stable release is made, so no need to send separate patch just for that.
[Trimmed the email list to reduce noise.]
If you read this email more carefully, you would have noticed that this email was sent by mistake while taking LFD103 class. The sender said this isn't a patch.
thanks, -- Shuah
linux-stable-mirror@lists.linaro.org