RE: [PATCH] mm: mmap: Simplify the failure return working flow

From: Chen Gang
Date: Sun Aug 23 2015 - 13:29:22 EST


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> From: xili_gchen_5257@xxxxxxxxxxx
> To: mhocko@xxxxxxxxxx
> CC: akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; kirill.shutemov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; riel@xxxxxxxxxx; sasha.levin@xxxxxxxxxx; linux-mm@xxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] mm: mmap: Simplify the failure return working flow
> Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2015 16:48:21 +0800
>
> On 2015å08æ20æ 15:45, Michal Hocko wrote:
>> On Thu 20-08-15 09:27:42, gchen gchen wrote:
>> [...]
>>> Yes, it is really peculiar, the reason is gmail is not stable in China.
>>> I have to send mail in my hotmail address.
>>>
>>> But I still want to use my gmail as Signed-off-by, since I have already
>>> used it, and also its name is a little formal than my hotmail.
>>>
>>> Welcome any ideas, suggestions and completions for it (e.g. if it is
>>> necessary to let send mail and Signed-off-by mail be the same, I shall
>>> try).
>>
>> You can do the following in your .git/config
>>
>> [user]
>> name = YOUR_NAME_FOR_S-O-B
>> email = YOUR_GMAIL_ADDRESS
>> [sendemail]
>> from = YOUR_STABLE_SENDER_ADDRESS
>> envelopesender = YOUR_STABLE_SENDER_ADDRESS
>> smtpserver = YOUR_STABLE_SMTP
>>
>> [user] part will be used for s-o-b and Author email while the sendemail
>> will be used for git send-email to route the patch properly. If the two
>> differ it will add From: user.name <user.email> as suggested by Andrew.
>>
>

Oh, sorry, it seems, I have to send mail in hotmail website (I can send gmail
neither under client nor under website).

linux kernel mailing list does not accept QQ mail. Either at present, I can
not send hotmail from client (thunderbird client, git client), I guess the
reason is the hotmail is blocked in China (but QQ is of cause OKÂin China).

So ... it is a bad news to us all. :-( ÂWelcome any related ideas, suggestions
an completions.

Thanks.

> OK, thank your very much for your details information. :-)
>
> I shall try to use git to send/recv mails instead of current thunderbird
> client (hope I can do it next time, although I am not quite sure).
>
>
> Thanks.
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> Chen Gang
>
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