On Thu, 2019-06-13 at 12:07 -0400, Douglas Gilbert wrote: > On 2019-06-13 11:31 a.m., Bart Van Assche wrote: [...] > > Please explain what makes you think that part_nr_sects_read() must > > be protected > > by an RCU read lock. > > Dear reviewer, > Please rephrase the above sentence without the accusative tone. > Specifically, please do not use the phrase "what makes you think" > in this or any other code review. For example: "I believe that..." > is more accurate and less provocative. Imputing "tone" to email is something we try to avoid because it never ends well, particularly for non-native speakers. Some languages (Russian) have no articles and if you take any English phrase and strip out all the articles it sounds a lot more aggressive. > Observation: as a Canadian citizen when crossing the US border I > believe contradicting a US border official with the phrase "what > makes you think ..." could lead to a rather bad outcome :-) > Please make review comments with that in mind. Different situation: we aren't profiling reviewers ... > Thanks. > > Doug Gilbert > > P.S. Do we have any Linux code-of-conduct for reviewers? It's the same one for all interactions: Documentation/process/code-of-conduct-interpretation.rst But I would remind everyone that diversity isn't just a gender/race/LGBT issue it also means being understanding of the potential difficulties non-native speakers have with email in English. James