Re: [GIT PULL] md-6.17-20250909

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On 9/9/25 10:51 AM, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On 9/9/25 10:44 AM, Yu Kuai wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> ? 2025/9/9 21:26, Jens Axboe ??:
>>> On 9/9/25 2:20 AM, Yu Kuai wrote:
>>>> Hi, Jens
>>>>
>>>> Please consider pulling following changes on your for-6.18/block branch,
>>>> this pull request contains:
>>>>
>>>>   - add kconfig for internal bitmap;
>>>>   - introduce new experimental feature lockless bitmap;
>>> Can you write a bit of a better pull request letter? It'd be nice to get
>>> an actual description of what the "lockless bitmap" is, and why it makes
>>> sense to have it. This is pretty sparse...
>>
>> Of course, details in be found in the patch 0 of the thread. I'll send a v2.
> 
> Please always write a decent message on why any pull request needs
> merging.
> 
>>>>    https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mdraid/linux.git tags/md-6.18-20250909
>>>>
>>> and this is a new source for you, is the above tag signed?
>>
>> I thought they are the same, I'll switch back in v2.
> 
> They are very much NOT the same. One is some random site, the other is
> the official kernel infrastructure. If you don't use git.kernel.org,
> I'm definitely not pulling anything that isn't signed by a key, and
> that key in turn has been signed by other people I know.

Oh and since I keep getting these, the last 5 pull requests you have
sent me have CC'ed:

inux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

which of course doesn't exist, and hence the md list doesn't get
your PR emails, and I get failure notifications when I reply.
I'm assuming this is in your scripts somewhere, and I keep
thinking "it was a typo, hence a one time thing", but no, it keeps
being there every time. Can you please fix your script to use the
actually correct email?

-- 
Jens Axboe




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