On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 14:25 +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
* Avi Kivity<avi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Often times when a patch is at youngest that when you want to catch
Exactly. What might make sense is to scan linux-next for new commitsdiscouraging contributions is more something that happens when youThat's probably intentional. Whitespace fixes have their place but
get the responses I got earlier in this thread..
not at this stage in a patch's lifecycle.
that show serious cleanliness trouble - and send fix patches to the
parties involved. That's a real effort and brings the code forward.
these issues .. This EDF patch will likely get submitted more than
twice. If you catch all the minor problems first you will not be dealing
with them later when it comes time to include the code.
In this case the author is not totally aware of how to submit this
code.. I don't think it's at all inappropriate to comment on that. His
next submission will likely be much cleaner and nicer. It may even speed
up the inclusion process since he'll be more easily able to submit the
code (with practice and comments from us).