Re: [RFD] Explicitly documenting patch submission
From: Steven Cole
Date: Tue May 25 2004 - 08:49:45 EST
On May 25, 2004, at 5:11 AM, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Linus Torvalds wrote:
Any process that doesn't allow for common sense is just broken, and
clearly from a _legal_ standpoint it doesn't matter if we track who
fixed
out (atrocious) spelling errors.
"our"
Ahem.
"I did that on purpose to make a point".
Sure, that's the ticket.
Linus "ehh, good save" Torvalds
Maybe in English "fix out" is a phrasal verb? Uh? Can we make
it up like that? Any native speaker?
To avoid being punched out, I plan on waiting until about a year
into the 2.7.x series before submitting patches (via the maintainers
this time) to change out the accumulating speling erors. That
will hopefully* minimize conflict with the initial surge of patches
at the beginning and the stabilization period near the end.
*hopefully used as a sentence adverb.
Steven
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