Hm, that's unfortunate - but my own fault for lack of proper
etiquette. I'll give this a week or two to settle, and build up
patches against other parts of lustre in the meantime.
BTW, you keep mentioning a v5 that I sent. Where is that, exactly?
The last round of patches I sent I've kept labeled as "PATCH v4", and
I only hit git send-email once. Could you forward me something from
this v5 series, so I could see if anything is amiss on my end?
--
Mike Shuey
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 6:14 AM, Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter(a)oracle.com> wrote:
We would have applied the v3 patchset but now I don't know
because we're
up to v5. We can't apply v5 because there are problems with it. No
one responded to v3 so Greg still might apply it or he might find these
email threads too scrambled and delete everything and ask for a resend.
It's pretty messed up so just wait for Greg to get to it before sending
more patches?
Basically you should only send patches which you assume will be applied.
If no one responds after 3 days then probably that means everyone from
the peanut gallery (Me, Sudip, Joe, the lustre devs), we don't have an
issue. Then Greg does the last review (2-3 weeks later perhaps). But
if it makes it past all the other reviews then generally Greg also will
be ok with it.
Greg applies patches in first come, first applied order. If they don't
apply then you have to redo it. He doesn't invest a lot of time into
figuring out why. So you have to coordinate with the other devs, it's
up to you how you do that.
regards,
dan carpenter