From: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 12:07:07 -0800 (PST)I agree with this and that is exactly what I screwed up by mistake this time around. Normally when I rebase I walk through the patches that came from other people's trees and add signoffs as needed. I understand that this is frowned upon to some extent as well. I actually wouldn't mind that, the first thing I do when sending a pull request is I stop putting things into my tree and as soon as the recipient pulls I wipe out my tree and clone a fresh copy of their's. It's really not a big deal. The pusher can queue patches and other stuff up in their mailbox or in a directory somewhere. This quiet period also allows those patches to have some time to be reviewed on the lists before they actually end up in anyone's tree. I really like that mode of operation. --
| Joe Perches | [PATCH 143/148] include/asm-x86/vm86.h: checkpatch cleanups - formatting only |
| Linus Torvalds | Re: Back to the future. |
| Greg Kroah-Hartman | [PATCH 004/196] Chinese: add translation of SubmittingPatches |
| Trent Piepho | [PATCH] [POWERPC] Improve (in|out)_beXX() asm code |
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| David Miller | Re: [PATCH] pkt_sched: Destroy gen estimators under rtnl_lock(). |
| Gerrit Renker | [PATCH 15/37] dccp: Set per-connection CCIDs via socket options |
| David Miller | [GIT]: Networking |
| Linus Torvalds | Re: iptables very slow after commit 784544739a25c30637397ace5489eeb6e15d7d49 |
