Wu XiangCheng <bobwxc@xxxxxxxx> writes: > sync zh_CN/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst to newest version > (commit 247097e2bbff4) > > There are two patches in the same name, the first acturally been > reviewed by Alex and Yanteng last year , see <https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/CAMU9jJor_V_G6wG1vWnDvgQADeXaPxg9E47w27nk_sBNGJpuEg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/>, > but not been picked up yet. So I rebase it to newest docs-next and resend > it. Then bring a new sync commit. I'm not quite sure what happened with that patch, but I do know that posting multiple patches with the same subject line is a recipe for confusion; please don't do that. In this case, is there any reason to not just merge those two patches together? Then make the subject line read something like "Update the translation of reporting-issues.rst to 5.18" or something like that. Thanks, jon