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SubjectRe: [GIT PULL] final round of SCSI updates for the 5.15+ merge window
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On Fri, 2021-11-12 at 12:34 -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 5:43 AM James Bottomley
> <James.Bottomley@hansenpartnership.com> wrote:
> > This series is all the stragglers that didn't quite make the first
> > merge window pull. It's mostly minor updates and bug fixes of
> > merge window code but it also has two driver updates: ufs and
> > qla2xxx.
>
> Hmm? No diffstat?
>
> I suspect it's because there's a merge in there, and thus multiple
> merge base commits, and the autogenerated diffstat ends up being
> worthless.

Um, no, it's because I forgot, sorry.

> In that situation, the nice thing to do is to at least tell me why
> there's no diffstat, but optimally you can do a temporary throw-away
> merge in a temporary branch just to get the diffstat.
>
> And yes, "git request-pull" could do that, automating this all and
> reporting any conflicts at the same time.
>
> But git historically did *not* do that just because it requires a
> working tree and can be messy, and because the "just do the diff from
> the merge base" works fine for maintainers that don't do merges
> themselves, and so the only maintainers that can hit this issue are
> the maintainers that also should be able to do that temporary merge
> thing on their own.
>
> Anyway, I don't require that temporary merge, but I _do_ really want
> to get notified of "look, I did the diffstat, and it was useless
> garbage, so I'm not including it here".
>
> Because as-is, this just looks like an incomplete pull request.
>
> I've done the pull, verified the shortlog, and checked that the
> (proper) diffstat all looks sane. But I am writing this email just to
> say "you could have done so much better".

Will do next time, sorry.

James


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