Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Dear Jonathan, dear Federico, dear Alex, dear Yanteng, dear Hu, > > Here is an attempt to delete submitting-drivers with some improvements > and clean-up in other documentation places to convince ourselves that > nothing valuable is lost when deleting this checklist. I am totally in favor of doing this; that document has not served any real purpose for a long time. Resend with the translation tweaks and such, and I'll happily apply it. > As future work---with this one submitting checklist gone---I see the harder > follow-up task to synchronize and clean up the various submission hints/ > guidelines/checklists in the remaining kernel documentation that partly > overlap and differ in detail, their structure (unstructured, unordered > lists vs. sections and subsections) and their state of being outdated: > > Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst > Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst > MAINTAINERS#Tips for patch submitters > > My next task at hand is to read through all three documents, figure out > what still applies and what is outdated, determine a good common structure > for all three documents, include cross-links and make them to some extent > follow a clear consistent policy. E.g., one document is a more detailed > description of everything mentioned in the short list of another document. > I will try to work through that in the next months or motivate and guide > some colleague or mentee to work together with me on that. This seems like a good exercise as well. I think the MAINTAINERS text should go away entirely, that's not really an appropriate place for it. submit-checklist.rst hasn't seen any real attention for some time; I'm not sure how useful it really is. What I would *really* like is a version of submitting-patches.rst that is not a "War and Peace" sort of reading experience. That is a lot for somebody to get through before they can send their first patch...but it's not easy to make it shorter without losing important stuff. Thanks, jon