Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH v2] net/mlx5: add the missing space character | From | Hu Haowen <> | Date | Sat, 18 Apr 2020 20:54:31 +0800 |
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On 2020/4/18 6:40 AM, Saeed Mahameed wrote: > On Fri, 2020-04-17 at 12:34 +0800, Hu Haowen wrote: >> On 2020/4/17 11:44 AM, Saeed Mahameed wrote: >>> On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 22:44 +0800, Hu Haowen wrote: >>>> On 2020/4/9 3:42 AM, Saeed Mahameed wrote: >>>>> On Fri, 2020-04-03 at 12:26 +0800, Hu Haowen wrote: >>>>>> Commit 91b56d8462a9 ("net/mlx5: improve some comments") did >>>>>> not >>>>>> add >>>>>> that missing space character and this commit is used to fix >>>>>> it >>>>>> up. >>>>>> >>>>>> Fixes: 91b56d8462a9 ("net/mlx5: improve some comments") >>>>>> >>>>> Please re-spin and submit to net-next once net-next re-opens, >>>>> avoid referencing the above commit since this patch is a stand >>>>> alone >>>>> and has nothing to do with that patch.. just have a stand alone >>>>> commit >>>>> message explaining the space fix. >>>> Sorry for my late reply. Because I'm a kernel newbie, I know >>>> nothing >>>> about the basic methods and manners in the kernel development. >>>> Thanks >>>> a lot for your patience on my mistake, pointing it out and fixing >>>> it >>>> up. >>>> >>>> Btw, did net-next re-open and did my changes get into the >>>> mainline? >>>> >>>> >>> Normally net-next closes once merge window is open at the end of >>> rc7/rc8 kernel cycle. >>> >>> and reopens on the week of the kernel release, after the merge >>> window >>> is closed (2 weeks after rc7/8 is closed). >>> >>> you can use this link. >>> http://vger.kernel.org/~davem/net-next.html >> Oh... Thanks. >> >> But it's more than 2 weeks since Linux 5.6 was released, so net-next >> should be open now according to your words. But it's still closed. >> >> Is my idea wrong? Does "kernel release" mean an -rc release or a >> formal >> release? > Oh, my bad, > yes release means a kernel release .. 5.x > what i meant is when the rc1 is out two weeks after the kernel release.
So... Is net-next open now? It was closed when I checked yesterday.
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