Re: Spamming linux-kernel and linux-scsi by out-of-tree patches (LIO)

From: Vladislav Bolkhovitin
Date: Mon Jan 26 2009 - 11:44:57 EST


Arjan van de Ven, on 01/26/2009 07:19 PM wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 19:08:24 +0300
Vladislav Bolkhovitin <vst@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

I wouldn't object if Nicholas des the same and send in linux-scsi
and linux-kernel a complete patchset, which we will review and
discuss. But he sends *intermediate* patches and this looks for me
like a violation of fundamental rules/intention of Linux kernel
mailing lists, hence I complain.

So, should I understand your words that you agree if I also start sending intermediate patches for SCST to linux-scsi/linux-kernel?



<looking in as an outsider>

I am thoroughly surprised by this email exchange.
From where I sit, there is almost no such thing as posting patches too
early. Really. Transparency and early review/feedaback is by far
more important than ignoring a few more patches in an area you
don't careabout.

Sure. All projects (including LIO) have own mailing list(s) for such review/feedback, but at the moment LIO and Linux kernel are completely separated projects.

Anyway, I could just misunderstand the intention and policy of Linux kernel mailing lists. I apologize, if so.

Your second paragraph makes me wonder if your email is more political
than technical in nature. But either way, you should feel encouraged
to release early, release often.

There's not much politic in it. Simply what Nicholas Bellinger does violated my understanding of what allowed in Linux kernel mailing lists, so I wondered, if what allowed for Nicholas Bellinger allowed for me as well.

Vlad
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