Re: RFC: get_maintainer.pl: append reason for cc to the name bydefault

From: Florian Mickler
Date: Mon Sep 27 2010 - 10:57:57 EST


On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 11:52:05 -0700
Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Fri, 2010-09-10 at 11:33 +0200, florian@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > The script get_maintainer.pl is a very useful tool for deploying changes
> > made to the kernel. Among others it searches not only the MAINTAINERS
> > file but also the git history for people to send patches to.
> >
> > This can be unexpected for the receiving side and can and does provoke
> > sometimes anger because it is not easy to determine if the sender did
> > explicitly put the receiving side on the cc list, or if they just
> > trolled the tree. The receiving side, if not used to be cc'd on many
> > things will check the patch, spend time investigating what the heck they
> > were cc'd just to realize, that there was no special reason.
> >
> > As get_maintainer.pl is frequently used by kernel newcomers who _can_
> > not know whom to cc by themself, this anger then comes as a surprise for them
> > and definitely puts them in an awkward position.
> >
> > By appending a a note of the reason for the cc in the name, the reason
> > becomes clear and the receiving side is relieved from feeling obliged to
> > check the patch while the sending side has a chance to adapt the
> > cc'list to their liking.
> >
> > But the most useful aspect of this is, IMHO, that it makes it transparent who
> > just used get_maintainer.pl as a shortcut to increase his own
> > patch-throughput or who really put an effort in finding or editing the
> > cc'list to their likings.
>
> How about making --rolestats the default and adding a --nodecorate
> option default off?
>
> This would mean that any current script that expects bare email
> addresses would need to add --nodecorate to get the old behavior.
>

Would in essence have the same effect, but I think it's slightly better
to have some shorter tags in the mail addresses, as I expect them to
actually show up on lkml quite a bit.

Regards,
Flo
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