On 07.01.22 16:37, Matthias Brugger wrote: > On 07/01/2022 15:21, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: >> Create a document explaining various aspects around regression handling >> and tracking both for users and developers. Among others describe the >> first rule of Linux kernel development and what it means in practice. >> Also explain what a regression actually is and how to report one >> properly. The text additionally provides a brief introduction to the bot >> the kernel's regression tracker uses to facilitate his work. To sum >> things up, provide a few quotes from Linus to show how serious he takes >> regressions. >> >> Signed-off-by: Thorsten Leemhuis <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > [...] >> +The important bits for people fixing regressions >> +================================================ >> + >> +When receiving regression reports by mail, check if the reporter CCed >> `the >> +regression mailing list <https://lore.kernel.org/regressions/>`_ >> +(regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx). If not, forward or bounce the report >> to the Linux >> +kernel's regression tracker (regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx), unless you >> plan on > > I would have expected it to be the same mailing list > (regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx), is this a typo maybe? Thx for taking a look. Hmm. That's possible, but I (and the grep call I just ran) fail to spot the typo. Maybe the wording is to confusing: regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is the list, regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx is a dedicated email address I (the kernel's regression tracker) use for regression tracking (which reminds me: maybe I should ask for a alias like regressions@xxxxxxxxxx or regression-tracker@xxxxxxxxxx). Ciao, Thorsten