From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: greg@kroah.com (Greg KH) Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 09:43:35 +0200 Subject: Reviews on linux-kernel In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20170926074335.GA29961@kroah.com> To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org List-Id: kernelnewbies.lists.kernelnewbies.org On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 09:19:15AM +0200, Christoph B?hmwalder wrote: > Hi all, > > Here's a question that the various "how to help" documents about the > linux-kernel mailing list couldn't help me answer: > > Is anyone "allowed" to review patches on the mailing list? Yes, please do so. > Is it considered appropriate for any random person to review a change > and approve/disapprove of it (given, of course, they have an > understanding of what's going on in and around the patch), or is this > right reserved for subsystem maintainers and other "known" people? Anyone can do this. > Let's say I saw a trivial patch on the linux-wireless mailing list, > replacing a local function by a globally defined one (e.g. ARRAY_SIZE). > If I know and understand what the patch does, is it appropriate for me > to put an "Acked-by" or "Reviewed-by" under it, even if I'm technically > not a part of this community? There is no "technically" here, if you participate, you are part of the community, don't think there is some sort of "gatekeeper" here at all. Please, review away! greg k-h