Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 11 Nov 2021 13:46:01 +0100 | From | Michael Walle <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] spi: fix use-after-free of the add_lock mutex |
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Am 2021-11-11 13:37, schrieb Mark Brown: > On Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 09:37:13AM +0100, Michael Walle wrote: > >> --- >> changes since RFC: >> - fix call graph indendation in commit message > > If you are sending a new version of something please flag that in the > commit message, this helps both people and automated systems identify > that this is a new version of the same thing.
Are RFC patches eligible to be picked up? I wasn't sure if I had to resend it at all. But since there was a mistake in the commit message anyway, I went ahead and the the first "real" version. How would you flag that? Isn't changing the subject from "[PATCH RFC]" (ok it was "RFC PATCH", my bad) to "[PATCH]" enough?
-michael
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