Re: [U-Boot] [PATCH] patman: Don't request full names from get_maintainer

2014-05-21 Thread Simon Glass
Hi Doug,

On 20 May 2014 12:51, Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org wrote:
 Simon,

 On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Simon Glass s...@chromium.org wrote:
 Hi Doug,

 On 18 April 2014 15:32, Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org wrote:
 Simon,

 On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Simon Glass s...@chromium.org wrote:
 Hi Doug,

 On 17 April 2014 12:47, Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org wrote:

 The Linux get_maintainer.pl can often produce a whole lot of results.
 As a result you'll sometimes blow your CC field over 1024 characters
 and that can cause listservs to reject your message.

 As a stopgap, call get_maintainer.pl with --non so it doesn't
 include real names.  This will dramatically reduce the number of
 characters.

 Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org
 ---

  tools/patman/get_maintainer.py | 2 +-
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

 diff --git a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py 
 b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 index 00b4939..a5160bc 100644
 --- a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 +++ b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 @@ -43,5 +43,5 @@ def GetMaintainer(fname, verbose=False):
  print WARNING: Couldn't find get_maintainer.pl
  return []

 -stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', fname)
 +stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', '--non', 
 fname)
  return stdout.splitlines()
 --
 1.9.1.423.g4596e3a


 Good to avoid this problem, but I wonder if we should check the size
 and re-run the command if too long? That way we can keep names on the
 thread when it is possible.

 Also, why is there a limit on CC - is that a limitation described in
 the RFC, or just certain mailers? Can we get around it by specifying
 multiple Cc tags?

 I believe that we're actually fighting a heuristic that the mailing
 list servers have to avoid spammers.  In the past I've seen my mail
 get through to list servers that weren't run by kernel.org but _not_
 the the ones at kernel.org.  Kind of like how if you want to write
 code that's for generic exynos 5 hardware you need to use exynos_5yyy
 and _not_ replace the y with x (because that would be adult content!)

 We could possibly only run the heuristic if the CC list was  800
 characters?  I'd hesitate to getting too close to 1024 since I think
 there are instances where git will itself add a CC and that might blow
 us out.

 Yes that seems reasonable - that way we get the names most of the time.


 ...another option is to just forget this patch and force people to add
 this to .get_maintainer.conf

 I think the previous option is better.

 I started coding this up and then realized one corner case that
 wouldn't be handled: the cover letter case.  This is the most likely
 message to go over the limit, even if individual patches are not over
 the limit.  That's because we add all addresses to the cover letter in
 (3118725 patman: Add all CC addresses to the cover letter).

 If we want to try to handle this dynamically, we probably need to
 handle it at a higher level and manually strip off the full names
 right before passing it off to git.

 What do you think?

It looks like it should be doable in series.MakeCcFile unless I am
misunderstanding the problem. It creates separate CC lists for each
commit, including the cover letter.

Regards,
Simon
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Re: [U-Boot] [PATCH] patman: Don't request full names from get_maintainer

2014-05-20 Thread Doug Anderson
Simon,

On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Simon Glass s...@chromium.org wrote:
 Hi Doug,

 On 18 April 2014 15:32, Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org wrote:
 Simon,

 On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Simon Glass s...@chromium.org wrote:
 Hi Doug,

 On 17 April 2014 12:47, Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org wrote:

 The Linux get_maintainer.pl can often produce a whole lot of results.
 As a result you'll sometimes blow your CC field over 1024 characters
 and that can cause listservs to reject your message.

 As a stopgap, call get_maintainer.pl with --non so it doesn't
 include real names.  This will dramatically reduce the number of
 characters.

 Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org
 ---

  tools/patman/get_maintainer.py | 2 +-
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

 diff --git a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py 
 b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 index 00b4939..a5160bc 100644
 --- a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 +++ b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 @@ -43,5 +43,5 @@ def GetMaintainer(fname, verbose=False):
  print WARNING: Couldn't find get_maintainer.pl
  return []

 -stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', fname)
 +stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', '--non', 
 fname)
  return stdout.splitlines()
 --
 1.9.1.423.g4596e3a


 Good to avoid this problem, but I wonder if we should check the size
 and re-run the command if too long? That way we can keep names on the
 thread when it is possible.

 Also, why is there a limit on CC - is that a limitation described in
 the RFC, or just certain mailers? Can we get around it by specifying
 multiple Cc tags?

 I believe that we're actually fighting a heuristic that the mailing
 list servers have to avoid spammers.  In the past I've seen my mail
 get through to list servers that weren't run by kernel.org but _not_
 the the ones at kernel.org.  Kind of like how if you want to write
 code that's for generic exynos 5 hardware you need to use exynos_5yyy
 and _not_ replace the y with x (because that would be adult content!)

 We could possibly only run the heuristic if the CC list was  800
 characters?  I'd hesitate to getting too close to 1024 since I think
 there are instances where git will itself add a CC and that might blow
 us out.

 Yes that seems reasonable - that way we get the names most of the time.


 ...another option is to just forget this patch and force people to add
 this to .get_maintainer.conf

 I think the previous option is better.

I started coding this up and then realized one corner case that
wouldn't be handled: the cover letter case.  This is the most likely
message to go over the limit, even if individual patches are not over
the limit.  That's because we add all addresses to the cover letter in
(3118725 patman: Add all CC addresses to the cover letter).

If we want to try to handle this dynamically, we probably need to
handle it at a higher level and manually strip off the full names
right before passing it off to git.

What do you think?

-Doug
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Re: [U-Boot] [PATCH] patman: Don't request full names from get_maintainer

2014-05-13 Thread Simon Glass
Hi Doug,

On 18 April 2014 15:32, Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org wrote:
 Simon,

 On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Simon Glass s...@chromium.org wrote:
 Hi Doug,

 On 17 April 2014 12:47, Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org wrote:

 The Linux get_maintainer.pl can often produce a whole lot of results.
 As a result you'll sometimes blow your CC field over 1024 characters
 and that can cause listservs to reject your message.

 As a stopgap, call get_maintainer.pl with --non so it doesn't
 include real names.  This will dramatically reduce the number of
 characters.

 Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org
 ---

  tools/patman/get_maintainer.py | 2 +-
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

 diff --git a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 index 00b4939..a5160bc 100644
 --- a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 +++ b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 @@ -43,5 +43,5 @@ def GetMaintainer(fname, verbose=False):
  print WARNING: Couldn't find get_maintainer.pl
  return []

 -stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', fname)
 +stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', '--non', 
 fname)
  return stdout.splitlines()
 --
 1.9.1.423.g4596e3a


 Good to avoid this problem, but I wonder if we should check the size
 and re-run the command if too long? That way we can keep names on the
 thread when it is possible.

 Also, why is there a limit on CC - is that a limitation described in
 the RFC, or just certain mailers? Can we get around it by specifying
 multiple Cc tags?

 I believe that we're actually fighting a heuristic that the mailing
 list servers have to avoid spammers.  In the past I've seen my mail
 get through to list servers that weren't run by kernel.org but _not_
 the the ones at kernel.org.  Kind of like how if you want to write
 code that's for generic exynos 5 hardware you need to use exynos_5yyy
 and _not_ replace the y with x (because that would be adult content!)

 We could possibly only run the heuristic if the CC list was  800
 characters?  I'd hesitate to getting too close to 1024 since I think
 there are instances where git will itself add a CC and that might blow
 us out.

Yes that seems reasonable - that way we get the names most of the time.


 ...another option is to just forget this patch and force people to add
 this to .get_maintainer.conf

I think the previous option is better.

Regards,
Simon
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Re: [U-Boot] [PATCH] patman: Don't request full names from get_maintainer

2014-04-18 Thread Simon Glass
Hi Doug,

On 17 April 2014 12:47, Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org wrote:

 The Linux get_maintainer.pl can often produce a whole lot of results.
 As a result you'll sometimes blow your CC field over 1024 characters
 and that can cause listservs to reject your message.

 As a stopgap, call get_maintainer.pl with --non so it doesn't
 include real names.  This will dramatically reduce the number of
 characters.

 Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org
 ---

  tools/patman/get_maintainer.py | 2 +-
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

 diff --git a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 index 00b4939..a5160bc 100644
 --- a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 +++ b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 @@ -43,5 +43,5 @@ def GetMaintainer(fname, verbose=False):
  print WARNING: Couldn't find get_maintainer.pl
  return []

 -stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', fname)
 +stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', '--non', fname)
  return stdout.splitlines()
 --
 1.9.1.423.g4596e3a


Good to avoid this problem, but I wonder if we should check the size
and re-run the command if too long? That way we can keep names on the
thread when it is possible.

Also, why is there a limit on CC - is that a limitation described in
the RFC, or just certain mailers? Can we get around it by specifying
multiple Cc tags?

Regards,
Simon
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Re: [U-Boot] [PATCH] patman: Don't request full names from get_maintainer

2014-04-18 Thread Doug Anderson
Simon,

On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Simon Glass s...@chromium.org wrote:
 Hi Doug,

 On 17 April 2014 12:47, Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org wrote:

 The Linux get_maintainer.pl can often produce a whole lot of results.
 As a result you'll sometimes blow your CC field over 1024 characters
 and that can cause listservs to reject your message.

 As a stopgap, call get_maintainer.pl with --non so it doesn't
 include real names.  This will dramatically reduce the number of
 characters.

 Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org
 ---

  tools/patman/get_maintainer.py | 2 +-
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

 diff --git a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 index 00b4939..a5160bc 100644
 --- a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 +++ b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
 @@ -43,5 +43,5 @@ def GetMaintainer(fname, verbose=False):
  print WARNING: Couldn't find get_maintainer.pl
  return []

 -stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', fname)
 +stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', '--non', fname)
  return stdout.splitlines()
 --
 1.9.1.423.g4596e3a


 Good to avoid this problem, but I wonder if we should check the size
 and re-run the command if too long? That way we can keep names on the
 thread when it is possible.

 Also, why is there a limit on CC - is that a limitation described in
 the RFC, or just certain mailers? Can we get around it by specifying
 multiple Cc tags?

I believe that we're actually fighting a heuristic that the mailing
list servers have to avoid spammers.  In the past I've seen my mail
get through to list servers that weren't run by kernel.org but _not_
the the ones at kernel.org.  Kind of like how if you want to write
code that's for generic exynos 5 hardware you need to use exynos_5yyy
and _not_ replace the y with x (because that would be adult content!)

We could possibly only run the heuristic if the CC list was  800
characters?  I'd hesitate to getting too close to 1024 since I think
there are instances where git will itself add a CC and that might blow
us out.

...another option is to just forget this patch and force people to add
this to .get_maintainer.conf

-Doug
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[U-Boot] [PATCH] patman: Don't request full names from get_maintainer

2014-04-17 Thread Doug Anderson
The Linux get_maintainer.pl can often produce a whole lot of results.
As a result you'll sometimes blow your CC field over 1024 characters
and that can cause listservs to reject your message.

As a stopgap, call get_maintainer.pl with --non so it doesn't
include real names.  This will dramatically reduce the number of
characters.

Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson diand...@chromium.org
---

 tools/patman/get_maintainer.py | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
index 00b4939..a5160bc 100644
--- a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
+++ b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
@@ -43,5 +43,5 @@ def GetMaintainer(fname, verbose=False):
 print WARNING: Couldn't find get_maintainer.pl
 return []
 
-stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', fname)
+stdout = command.Output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', '--non', fname)
 return stdout.splitlines()
-- 
1.9.1.423.g4596e3a

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