Re: [PATCH V3] get_maintainer: Prepare for separate MAINTAINERS files
From: Frank Rowand
Date: Mon Aug 07 2017 - 15:33:26 EST
On 08/06/17 20:32, Joe Perches wrote:
> On Sun, 2017-08-06 at 19:16 -0700, Frank Rowand wrote:
>> On 08/04/17 21:45, Joe Perches wrote:
>>> Allow for MAINTAINERS to become a directory and if it is,
>>> read all the files in the directory for maintained sections.
>>>
>>> Optionally look for all files named MAINTAINERS in directories
>>> excluding the .git directory by using --find-maintainer-files.
>>>
>>> This optional feature adds ~.3 seconds of CPU on an Intel
>>> i5-6200 with an SSD.
>>>
>>> Miscellanea:
>>>
>>> o Create a read_maintainer_file subroutine from the existing code
>>> o Test only the existence of MAINTAINERS, not whether it's a file
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> ---
>>
>> < snip >
>>
>> Hi Joe,
>>
>> In the three versions of this patch, I have not seen any description
>> of what is wrong with the current single MAINTAINERS file, or why the
>> proposed change is an improvement. Could you please add that
>> information?
>
> It's really up to Linus.
>
> He's the one who wants to separate the MAINTAINERS
> file as he's the one that has to deal with the
> merges.
>
> This is only to enable the script to still function
> if the file is split up.
Thanks, that gave me enough of a clue to find the threads titled
[PATCH Y.A. RESEND] MAINTAINERS: fix alpha. ordering
and
[PATCH RESEND v4] MAINTAINERS: fix lots of alphabetic ordering
tl;dr is that MAINTAINERS causes annoying merge conflicts for Linus,
and he is open to ideas to reduce that pain, including possibly
splitting MAINTAINERS into a number of files.
-Frank