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charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit On 26/03/2026 16:14, Josh Law wrote: > > > On 26 March 2026 12:50:40 GMT, "Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)" wrote: >> On Thu, Mar 26, 2026 at 01:40:19PM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>> On 26/03/2026 13:29, Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle) wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Answering to reviewers with whatever confirmation they look for is also >>>>> a warning sign of non-trustworthy behavior. Or rather behavior trying to >>>>> get trust. >>>>> >>>>> [1] >>>>> https://lore.kernel.org/all/D47F8215-FD08-45ED-AB01-0A5C48CD41DD@objecting.org/ >>>>> >>>>> [2] >>>>> https://lore.kernel.org/all/2F84DD09-2880-45E0-AA98-204F10848F85@objecting.org/ >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Krzysztof >>>> >>>> Yeah this is really adding up to somebody abusing the kernel process. I think >>>> 'Josh Law' or any other pseudonym that can be traced back to whoever's behind >>>> this should be banned from the mailing list altogether. >>>> >>>> Also, as per Christian ([3]), it seems this guy was using the pseudonym >>>> "techyguyperplexable". >>> >>> Yes, repos on that Github carry commits like: >>> >>> commit c04af501bacbef54cf97cdfb904ddf295f8327c1 >>> Author: techyguyperplexable >>> AuthorDate: Sun Jan 11 04:21:53 2026 +0530 >>> Commit: techyguyperplexable >>> CommitDate: Sun Jan 11 04:21:53 2026 +0530 >>> >>> ANDROID: sched/rt: reduce lock hold time in update_curr_rt >>> >>> Move resched_curr and do_start_rt_bandwidth outside the spinlock >>> critical section to reduce lock contention >>> >>> Change-Id: I8dfb4e33460ae4eeb0bb854cc2cb084ab5edf7e4 >>> Signed-off-by: techyguyperplexable >>> >> >> Thanks, it looks pretty clear cut then that 'Josh Law' is an openclaw bot. >> >> To think he was scheduled to be added as a reviewer for literally all of lib/ >> recently (5) until various of us pushed back on it :/ >> >> [5]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20260308202425.C9EE4C116C6@smtp.kernel.org/ >> >> Is it really that easy to game the system?... >> >> I hate the asymmetry of this - we have to jump on these every time and they can >> send WAY more mail than we can reasonably reply to. >> >> I think we need a clear 'yeeting' mechanism to block these people on everything >> once discovered. >> >> Sadly the kernel has been historically very poor on getting rid of problem >> people (The CoC is essentially a swear monitor at this stage). >> >> In the face of this new kind of threat we probably need to do a lot better. >> >>>> >>>> There's a github with the same name ([4]), and that same user made a comment on an >>>> openclaw issue relating to linking it to gemini ([5]). >>>> >>>> So it seems likely he/she is likely using openclaw to fully automate this 'Josh >>>> Law' user and we're speaking to a bot here. >>>> >>>> (Screenshots have been taken for the (possibly inevitable) deleting that will >>>> happen later.) >>>> >>>> [3]:https://lore.kernel.org/all/20260313-halskette-annahme-94e782eb4ae4@brauner/ >>>> [4]:https://github.com/techyguyperplexable >>>> [5]:https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues/44134#issuecomment-4106247302 >>> >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Krzysztof >> >> Thanks, Lorenzo > > > Hello! Wow i came back to a lot. > > > I can promisw you now i am a human, hand on the bible, and i will improve! > > > So i will add assisted by to any commit descriptions written by AI, or anything even touching AI, i understand your apprehension and i apoligize very deeply. > If 20 times you were asked for something already on the list - to wrap replies - and you still ignore it, then I don't trust you are meaning this. Anyway, you did not address the actual problems here. Best regards, Krzysztof