From: Greg KH <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com,
heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com, JBottomley@parallels.com,
bhelgaas@google.com
Subject: Re: [PATCHSET v2 driver-core-next] kernfs, sysfs, driver-core: implement synchronous self-removal
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2014 15:37:09 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140111233709.GA6819@kroah.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44L0.1401111751040.16586-100000@netrider.rowland.org>
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 05:52:30PM -0500, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Jan 2014, Greg KH wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 01:51:10PM -0500, Tejun Heo wrote:
> > > Hey, Alan.
> > >
> > > On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:46:10AM -0500, Alan Stern wrote:
> > > > The SUBJECT lines in your patch emails don't mention the version
> > > > number. That is, they just say "[PATCH]", not "[PATCH v2]" or "[PATCH
> > > > v3]". This makes it very difficult for me to tell which messages to
> > > > read.
> > >
> > > Hmm... they're all threaded. I add version tags when posting
> > > incremental patches but usually don't bother with it when posting a
> > > new version of the whole series. After all, some patches are get
> > > updated without explicitly given a new version for refrehses and stuff
> > > so it's not like you can determine everything based on subjects only.
>
> Greg, what do you prefer in this situation?
If the threading is correct, just as Tejun did is the best and easiest
for me to handle, as I can just delete the whole set of old patches and
use the new ones.
> > > > (Reading them in order doesn't work, because my computer mixes up the
> > > > order of messages when it downloads a large bunch from the email
> > > > server. It's kind of annoying...)
> > >
> > > And they aren't threaded?
> >
> > They were all threaded for me, perhaps Alan needs a better email client :)
>
> Undoubtedly I do. My current client is embarassingly old.
There's nothing wrong with using old mail clients, mutt is very old, it
just works really well.
greg k-h
prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-01-11 23:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-01-10 13:46 [PATCHSET v2 driver-core-next] kernfs, sysfs, driver-core: implement synchronous self-removal Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 01/14] kernfs: fix get_active failure handling in kernfs_seq_*() Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 02/14] kernfs: replace kernfs_node->u.completion with kernfs_root->deactivate_waitq Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 03/14] kernfs: remove KERNFS_ACTIVE_REF and add kernfs_lockdep() Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 04/14] kernfs: remove KERNFS_REMOVED Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 05/14] kernfs: restructure removal path to fix possible premature return Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 06/14] kernfs: invoke kernfs_unmap_bin_file() directly from __kernfs_remove() Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 07/14] kernfs: remove kernfs_addrm_cxt Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 08/14] kernfs: make kernfs_get_active() block if the node is deactivated but not removed Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 09/14] kernfs: implement kernfs_{de|re}activate[_self]() Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 10/14] kernfs, sysfs, driver-core: implement kernfs_remove_self() and its wrappers Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 11/14] pci: use device_remove_file_self() instead of device_schedule_callback() Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 12/14] scsi: " Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:46 ` [PATCH 13/14] s390: " Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:47 ` [PATCH 14/14] sysfs, driver-core: remove unused {sysfs|device}_schedule_callback_owner() Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 13:54 ` [PATCHSET v2 driver-core-next] kernfs, sysfs, driver-core: implement synchronous self-removal Tejun Heo
2014-01-10 15:46 ` Alan Stern
2014-01-11 18:51 ` Tejun Heo
2014-01-11 20:19 ` Greg KH
2014-01-11 22:52 ` Alan Stern
2014-01-11 23:37 ` Greg KH [this message]
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