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11 with, possibly, quite a bit of work yet to be done.
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31 - If you have explained your patch well, reviewers will understand its
34 like to maintain a kernel with this code in it five or ten years later?
35 Many of the changes you may be asked to make - from coding style tweaks
36 to substantial rewrites - come from the understanding that Linux will
39 - Code review is hard work, and it is a relatively thankless occupation;
47 - Similarly, code reviewers are not trying to promote their employers'
54 - Be prepared for seemingly silly requests for coding style changes
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118 things. In particular, there may be more than one tree - one, perhaps,
120 longer-term work.
124 being -mm. Patches which affect multiple subsystems can also end up going
125 through the -mm tree.
129 default. Subsystem trees typically feed linux-next as well, making their
141 blessings: before the advent of the linux-next tree, these conflicts often
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200 your own), or send an Acked-by: response back and let the original poster