> On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 17:30:39 +0100 Richard Knutsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would like to come with a suggestion I have been wondering about for a
> while, why not add the config-flag, used in Kconfig/Makefile in the
> MAINTAINERS-file?
I find that the most practical way to find out who
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 17:30:39 +0100 Richard Knutsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would like to come with a suggestion I have been wondering about for a
while, why not add the config-flag, used in Kconfig/Makefile in the
MAINTAINERS-file?
I find that the most practical way to find out who really
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 15 Jan, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
(Really liked the idea to have a "Maintainer"-button next to
On 15 Jan, Richard Knutsson was...
> thinking of trying to implement it
I'd say go ahead and test your idea.
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Richard Knutsson wrote:
> Stefan Richter wrote:
>
>> On 15 Jan, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Stefan Richter wrote:
>>>
>>>
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
> (Really liked the idea to have a "Maintainer"-button next to "Help"
> in *config)
>
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
May I remind that whoever uses scripts to figure out contacts should
better double-check what the script found out for him.
[...]
During development, that's a given. But I would hope that when its
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 15 Jan, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
(Really liked the idea to have a "Maintainer"-button
next to "Help" in *config)
Rhetorical question: What will this button be used for?
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 15 Jan, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
(Really liked the idea to have a Maintainer-button
next to Help in *config)
Rhetorical question: What will this button be used for?
Having
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
May I remind that whoever uses scripts to figure out contacts should
better double-check what the script found out for him.
[...]
During development, that's a given. But I would hope that when its
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 15 Jan, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
(Really liked the idea to have a Maintainer-button next to Help
in *config)
Rhetorical question: What will this
On 15 Jan, Richard Knutsson was...
thinking of trying to implement it
I'd say go ahead and test your idea.
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Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 15 Jan, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
(Really liked the idea to have a Maintainer-button next to Help
On 15 Jan, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
> Stefan Richter wrote:
>> On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
>>>(Really liked the idea to have a "Maintainer"-button
>>>next to "Help" in *config)
>>
>> Rhetorical question: What will this button be used for?
>
> Having "all(tm)" information of
Stefan Richter wrote:
> On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
>
>>(Really liked the idea to have a "Maintainer"-button
>>next to "Help" in *config)
>
>
> Rhetorical question: What will this button be used for?
Having "all(tm)" information of something in one place?
Help-Text and
Richard Knutsson wrote:
> Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
>
>> Richard Knutsson wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
Richard Knutsson wrote:
> Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
> this?).
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
> (Really liked the idea to have a "Maintainer"-button
> next to "Help" in *config)
Rhetorical question: What will this button be used for?
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On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
> Stefan Richter wrote:
>> gcc -o test3.o test.c test.c
>>
> That produces just an executable file with a misleading name :)
#-)
[...]
>> 3. When people notice that patches are misdirected too often, they will
>>update MAINTAINERS.
>>
> You mean they
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
this?).
The thought that crossed my mind was:
Why not do the same thing that
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
[getting a wrong contact from looking at the MAINTAINERS file]
Hopefully, but I think it is asking much of the maintainer and then
there will certanly be confused/frustrated submitter who don't know why
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
[getting a wrong contact from looking at the MAINTAINERS file]
Hopefully, but I think it is asking much of the maintainer and then
there will certanly be confused/frustrated submitter who don't know why
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
this?).
The thought that crossed my mind was:
Why not do the same thing that
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
gcc -o test3.o test.c test.c
That produces just an executable file with a misleading name :)
#-)
[...]
3. When people notice that patches are misdirected too often, they will
update MAINTAINERS.
You mean they update other
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
(Really liked the idea to have a Maintainer-button
next to Help in *config)
Rhetorical question: What will this button be used for?
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Richard Knutsson wrote:
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
this?).
The thought that crossed my mind was:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
(Really liked the idea to have a Maintainer-button
next to Help in *config)
Rhetorical question: What will this button be used for?
Having all(tm) information of something in one place?
Help-Text and Dependencies/Selects are
On 15 Jan, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
(Really liked the idea to have a Maintainer-button
next to Help in *config)
Rhetorical question: What will this button be used for?
Having all(tm) information of something in one place?
Or,
I wrote:
> gcc -o test3.o test.c test.c
^^ typo
gcc -o test3.o test.c test2.c
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On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
> Stefan Richter wrote:
[getting a wrong contact from looking at the MAINTAINERS file]
> Hopefully, but I think it is asking much of the maintainer and then
> there will certanly be confused/frustrated submitter who don't know why
> they don't get any answer
Richard Knutsson wrote:
> Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
>
>> Richard Knutsson wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
>>> this?).
>>>
>>
>>
>> The thought that crossed my mind was:
>>
>> Why not do the same thing that was done to the
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
this?).
The thought that crossed my mind was:
Why not do the same thing that was done to the "Help"-file. (Before it
was superseded by Kconfig).
Originaly
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
[...]
SUPERCOOL ALPHA CARD
P: Clark Kent
M: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
L: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C: SUPER_A
S: Maintained
(C: for CONFIG. Any better
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
> Stefan Richter wrote:
>> On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>>> SUPERCOOL ALPHA CARD
>>>
>>> P: Clark Kent
>>> M: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> L: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> C: SUPER_A
>>> S: Maintained
>>> (C: for CONFIG. Any better idea?)
>>>
>>> then
Richard Knutsson wrote:
> Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
> this?).
The thought that crossed my mind was:
Why not do the same thing that was done to the "Help"-file. (Before it
was superseded by Kconfig).
Originaly there was a central Help-file, with all
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
[...]
SUPERCOOL ALPHA CARD
P: Clark Kent
M: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
L: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C: SUPER_A
S: Maintained
(C: for CONFIG. Any better idea?)
then if someone changes a file who are built with CONFIG_SUPER_A,
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
[...]
> SUPERCOOL ALPHA CARD
>
> P:Clark Kent
> M:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> L:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> C:SUPER_A
> S:Maintained
> (C: for CONFIG. Any better idea?)
>
> then if someone changes a file who are built with CONFIG_SUPER_A, can
> easily
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
[...]
SUPERCOOL ALPHA CARD
P:Clark Kent
M:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
L:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
C:SUPER_A
S:Maintained
(C: for CONFIG. Any better idea?)
then if someone changes a file who are built with CONFIG_SUPER_A, can
easily backtrack it to
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
[...]
SUPERCOOL ALPHA CARD
P: Clark Kent
M: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
L: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C: SUPER_A
S: Maintained
(C: for CONFIG. Any better idea?)
then if someone changes a file who are built with CONFIG_SUPER_A,
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
this?).
The thought that crossed my mind was:
Why not do the same thing that was done to the Help-file. (Before it
was superseded by Kconfig).
Originaly there was a central Help-file, with all the
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
[...]
SUPERCOOL ALPHA CARD
P: Clark Kent
M: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
L: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C: SUPER_A
S: Maintained
(C: for CONFIG. Any better idea?)
then if someone changes a file who are
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
On 13 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
[...]
SUPERCOOL ALPHA CARD
P: Clark Kent
M: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
L: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C: SUPER_A
S: Maintained
(C: for CONFIG. Any better
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
this?).
The thought that crossed my mind was:
Why not do the same thing that was done to the Help-file. (Before it
was superseded by Kconfig).
Originaly
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Richard Knutsson wrote:
Any thoughts on this is very much appreciated (is there any flaws with
this?).
The thought that crossed my mind was:
Why not do the same thing that was done to the Help-file. (Before it
was
On 14 Jan, Richard Knutsson wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
[getting a wrong contact from looking at the MAINTAINERS file]
Hopefully, but I think it is asking much of the maintainer and then
there will certanly be confused/frustrated submitter who don't know why
they don't get any answer nor
I wrote:
gcc -o test3.o test.c test.c
^^ typo
gcc -o test3.o test.c test2.c
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