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From: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
To: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: "Tobin C. Harding" <me@tobin.cc>,
	kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"linux-doc@vger.kernel.org" <linux-doc@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: git pull
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 13:00:14 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAPDyKFoThTrKcL4yj3pAhS5ivad_wUMjLBgSUu_KzeiOvU59RQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20171114110500.GA21175@kroah.com>

[...]

>
> An example pull request of mine might look like:
>         Char/Misc patches for 4.15-rc1
>
>         Here is the big char/misc patch set for the 4.15-rc1 merge
>         window.  Contained in here is the normal set of new functions
>         added to all of these crazy drivers, as well as the following
>         brand new subsystems:
>                 - time_travel_controller: Finally a set of drivers for
>                   the latest time travel bus architecture that provides
>                   i/o to the CPU before it asked for it, allowing
>                   uninterrupted processing
>                 - relativity_shifters: due to the affect that the
>                   time_travel_controllers have on the overall system,
>                   there was a need for a new set of relativity shifter
>                   drivers to accommodate the newly formed black holes
>                   that would threaten to suck CPUs into them.  This
>                   subsystem handles this in a way to successfully
>                   neutralize the problems.  There is a Kconfig option to
>                   force these to be enabled when needed, so problems
>                   should not occur.
>
>         All of these patches have been successfully tested in the latest
>         linux-next releases, and the original problems that it found
>         have all been resolved (apologies to anyone living near Canberra
>         for the lack of the Kconfig options in the earlier versions of
>         the linux-next tree creations.)
>
>         Signed-off-by: Your-name-here <your_email@domain>
>
>
> The tag message format is just like a git commit id.  One line at the
> top for a "summary subject" and be sure to sign-off at the bottom.

I don't add my s-o-b to signed tags for pull requests, but perhaps I should.

However, I think most maintainers don't use it, and neither does it
seems like Linus is preserving the tag when he does the pull.

[...]

Kind regards
Uffe

WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: ulf.hansson@linaro.org (Ulf Hansson)
To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org
Subject: git pull
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 13:00:14 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAPDyKFoThTrKcL4yj3pAhS5ivad_wUMjLBgSUu_KzeiOvU59RQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20171114110500.GA21175@kroah.com>

[...]

>
> An example pull request of mine might look like:
>         Char/Misc patches for 4.15-rc1
>
>         Here is the big char/misc patch set for the 4.15-rc1 merge
>         window.  Contained in here is the normal set of new functions
>         added to all of these crazy drivers, as well as the following
>         brand new subsystems:
>                 - time_travel_controller: Finally a set of drivers for
>                   the latest time travel bus architecture that provides
>                   i/o to the CPU before it asked for it, allowing
>                   uninterrupted processing
>                 - relativity_shifters: due to the affect that the
>                   time_travel_controllers have on the overall system,
>                   there was a need for a new set of relativity shifter
>                   drivers to accommodate the newly formed black holes
>                   that would threaten to suck CPUs into them.  This
>                   subsystem handles this in a way to successfully
>                   neutralize the problems.  There is a Kconfig option to
>                   force these to be enabled when needed, so problems
>                   should not occur.
>
>         All of these patches have been successfully tested in the latest
>         linux-next releases, and the original problems that it found
>         have all been resolved (apologies to anyone living near Canberra
>         for the lack of the Kconfig options in the earlier versions of
>         the linux-next tree creations.)
>
>         Signed-off-by: Your-name-here <your_email@domain>
>
>
> The tag message format is just like a git commit id.  One line at the
> top for a "summary subject" and be sure to sign-off at the bottom.

I don't add my s-o-b to signed tags for pull requests, but perhaps I should.

However, I think most maintainers don't use it, and neither does it
seems like Linus is preserving the tag when he does the pull.

[...]

Kind regards
Uffe

  reply	other threads:[~2017-11-14 12:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-11-13 23:11 git pull Tobin C. Harding
2017-11-14 11:05 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2017-11-14 11:05   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2017-11-14 12:00   ` Ulf Hansson [this message]
2017-11-14 12:00     ` Ulf Hansson
2017-11-14 12:09     ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2017-11-14 12:09       ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2017-11-14 18:04   ` Linus Torvalds
2017-11-14 18:04     ` Linus Torvalds
2017-11-14 21:33   ` Tobin C. Harding
2017-11-14 21:33     ` Tobin C. Harding
2017-11-14 21:46     ` Linus Torvalds
2017-11-14 21:46       ` Linus Torvalds
2017-11-15 10:51       ` Michael Ellerman
2017-11-15 10:51         ` Michael Ellerman
2017-11-16 20:36       ` Linus Torvalds
2017-11-16 20:36         ` Linus Torvalds
2017-11-20  5:37         ` Junio C Hamano
2017-11-20  6:04           ` Linus Torvalds
2017-11-14 21:42   ` Tobin C. Harding
2017-11-14 21:42     ` Tobin C. Harding
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2012-04-12 14:47 GIT pull cvalusek
2012-04-12 15:03 ` Matthieu Moy
2012-04-12 15:07   ` Michael Witten
2012-04-12 16:58 ` Johannes Sixt
2012-04-12 17:29 ` cvalusek
2010-05-17 21:51 git pull matteo brutti
2010-05-18 16:31 ` Nicolas Sebrecht
2010-05-19 11:03 ` hasen j
2010-01-19  8:01 robin
2010-01-19  8:09 ` robin
2010-01-19 18:37   ` Paul Wilson
2010-01-23  7:22     ` Khem Raj
2010-01-19 20:13   ` Bjørn Forsman

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