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Petersen" Cc: Jiri Kosina , Greg KH , James Bottomley , ksummit@lists.linux.dev Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 2025=E5=B9=B48=E6=9C=886=E6=97=A5(=E6=B0=B4) 7:34 Martin K. Petersen : > > > Jiri, > > >> You can also filter on stable-commits@vger.kernel.org, which is what I > >> do locally. > >> > >> So filter away! > > > > The question is whether it's really worth all the e-mail traffic this i= s > > generating, if people are just filtering those away. > > If I explicitly tagged a commit for stable and it applies without any > problems, I would prefer not to hear about it. > > When I am micromanaging a particular patch (critical bug or security > fix), I am much more likely to be poking around in git instead of > relying on email notifications to determine whether it has been applied > or not. > > I do have interest in failures, however. Obviously the patch author > should be the first point of contact. But I do like to get copied on > backport failure notifications. While I may not act on these, I do like > having insight into what is going on... Let's not forget about the autosel patches. Sometimes the selection doesn't work very well and ends up picking patches that shouldn't go to stable, so for those we should definitely have a way to learn about. Agreed, though, on explicitly tagged commits. Best, Tomasz