On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 8:12 PM Edgecombe, Rick P <rick.p.edgecombe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Sure. I probably should have included that upfront. Here is a github > repo: > https://github.com/rpedgeco/linux/tree/user_shstk_v9 > > I went ahead and included the tags[0] from last time in case that's > useful, but unfortunately the github web interface is not very > conducive to viewing the tag-based segmentation of the series. If > having it in a korg repo would be useful, please let me know. Oh, kernel.org vs github doesn't matter. I'm not actually merging this yet, I'm just doing a fetch to then easily be able to look at it locally in different formats. I tend to like seeing small things in my MUA just because then I don't switch back-and-forth between reading email and some gitk workflow, and it is easy to just scan through the series and reply all inthe MUA. But when it's some bigger piece, just doing a "git fetch" and then being able to dissect it locally is really convenient. Having worked with patches for three decades, I can read diffs in my sleep - but it's still quite useful to say "give me the patches just for *this* file" to just see how some specific area changed without having to look at the other parts. Or for example, that whole pte_mkwrite -> pte_mkwrite_novma patch is much denser and more legible with color-coding and the --word-diff. Anyway, I'm scanning through it right now. No comments yet, I only just got started. Linus