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SubjectRe: [PATCH 3/3] block: remove last remaining traces of IDE documentation
[Re: [PATCH 3/3] block: remove last remaining traces of IDE documentation] On 06/05/2022 (Fri 18:54) Phillip Potter wrote:

> On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 11:32:41AM -0400, Paul Gortmaker wrote:

[...]

> > Are you working off linux-next? If not, what is your baseline and what
> > are you running and what do you see? For example, the commands below:
> >
> > The ecb86 that I sent in this e-mail still applies on linux-next of
> > today which contains Jens next as you can see:
> >
>
> I was yes, the point I was trying to make (poorly) is that your patch
> conflicts with Randy's patch which itself is not yet in linux-next, as
> normally I send everything together at the start of the merge window to
> Jens, as I don't have my own kernel.org tree yet, and usually I only get
> one or two patches in a cycle anyway.
>
> This is not your fault, you couldn't have been expected to know this in
> retrospect, and I should probably look into getting my own tree/GPG key
> sorted to alleviate this problem in future.
>
> In the meantime, if you're comfortable with the idea, I can just resolve
> the conflict myself when I send the patches onto Jens this time and
> include patch 3/3 pre-fixed up. Merge window will be fairly soon anyway.

Sure, go ahead - just fix up things so all the last bits are gone; don't
even worry about patch attribution; I don't care about that.

Paul.
--

>
> Thanks,
> Phil

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