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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH v1 02/26] docs: reporting-bugs: Create a TLDR how to report issues
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Randy, many thanks for looking through this, you feedback is much
appreciated! Consider all the obvious spelling and grammatical mistakes
you pointed out fixed, I won't mention all of them in this reply to keep
things easier to follow.

Am 02.10.20 um 04:32 schrieb Randy Dunlap:
> On 10/1/20 1:39 AM, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> […]
>> +<https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/MAINTAINERS>`_
>> +how developers of that particular area expect to be told about issues; note,
> for how
> ?

Not sure myself, but I guess you're right and thus followed your advice :-D

> […]
>> +Make sure to use a vanilla kernel and avert any add-on kernel modules externally
>> +developed; also ensure the kernel is running in a healthy environment and does
>> +not 'taint' itself before the issue occurs. If you can reproduce it, write a
>
> I don't care for "does not 'taint' itself". How about
> and is not
> already tainted before the issue occurs.

Hmmm, what I wanted to bring across: the kernel is not tainted when it
arrives, it taints itself after it was started. You suggestion removes
that intention, but now that I read my text again I notice it wasn't
really good at it either. Ohh well, I guess I go with your suggestion,
as it seems bringing that point over it asking for too much here.

> […]
>> +You can't reproduce an issue with mainline you want to see fixed in older
>> +version lines? Then make sure the line you care about still gets support.
>> +Install its latest release as vanilla kernel. If you can reproduce the issue
>
> Is "vanilla" well understood?

I'd say for the TLDR using it without and explanation is fine. But the
main section didn't prominently mention it, that why I added the first
step slightly and added this:

This kernel must not be modified or enhanced in any way and thus be
'vanilla'.

Ciao, Thorsten

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