Clicking on the Change-Id doesn't have any effect or do I miss the feature completely?? It open up in similar window in another tab...not sure that is what required. I mean what's the point of having redundent window open in two different browser tab?? Wondering!! ~Bhaskar On 11:09 Fri 23 Aug 2019, Vlastimil Babka wrote: >On 8/23/19 4:58 AM, Linus Torvalds wrote: >> So yes, I'd *much* rather see that "Link" line than try to make a >> "Change-ID" line be a thing. >> >> Of course, looking at that particular link, my initial reaction is >> "people are bad spellers". The word 'amend' has a single 'm' ;) >> >> And it _is_ important that the link in question is stable, of course. >> Some systems have problems with that. Is that "c/1158" actually a >> stable long-lived name that will stay around as the thing is modified? >> I don't know how that system works. > >Looks like there are also links that include the change-id, and redirect >to the shorter one, i.e. >https://linux-review.googlesource.com/q/I3268f9036512c4378cde1da37e0612b43ed4d384 > >Seems to me like that's "the best of both worlds" - a link you can >click, and also a unique ID that can perhaps outlive the particular >website and you can search for it elsewhere in the future, if there are >other mirrors. Exactly like the message id's in links to lore.kernel.org. >_______________________________________________ >Ksummit-discuss mailing list >Ksummit-discuss@lists.linuxfoundation.org >https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ksummit-discuss