On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 13:50:30 +0200 Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> wrote:
Sure. But what I was referring to was the recommendation that submitters
explicitly _remove_ lkml from the cc.
I am subscribed to a large number of lists, but I don't read them. I keep
them around so I can go find and reply to the original email thread when a
fishy patch turns up in the tree.
But I'm not just talking about me. Consider the example of a random lkml
lurker who has a PCF8575 and who can end up using an old version of the
code.
It goes like this:
- patch floats past, I save it
- a week or three later I check to see if it is still unmerged
- if so, go look at the lkml thread
- if nothing much has happened then I'll assume that it got lost and will
pick it up so that it gets consideration
If the discussion got steered to a different list and lkml got removed from
that discussion then I end up wasting everyone's time.
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