Hello, On 9/6/24 14:57, Dennis Lam wrote: > --- Change the subject, it needs spaces to be readable: "docs: fs: fixed spelling mistakes [...]" Also, you need a body in the commit which includes an explanation of what the patch does (even if it is almost the same as the Subject) and your signature. See: https://docs.kernel.org/process/submitting-patches.html > Documentation/filesystems/bcachefs/CodingStyle.rst | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/bcachefs/CodingStyle.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/bcachefs/CodingStyle.rst > index 0c45829a4899..b29562a6bf55 100644 > --- a/Documentation/filesystems/bcachefs/CodingStyle.rst > +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/bcachefs/CodingStyle.rst > @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ errors in our thinking by running our code and seeing what happens. If your > time is being wasted because your tools are bad or too slow - don't accept it, > fix it. > > -Put effort into your documentation, commmit messages, and code comments - but > +Put effort into your documentation, commit messages, and code comments - but > don't go overboard. A good commit message is wonderful - but if the information > was important enough to go in a commit message, ask yourself if it would be > even better as a code comment. > @@ -183,4 +183,4 @@ even better as a code comment. > A good code comment is wonderful, but even better is the comment that didn't > need to exist because the code was so straightforward as to be obvious; > organized into small clean and tidy modules, with clear and descriptive names > -for functions and variable, where every line of code has a clear purpose. > +for functions and variables, where every line of code has a clear purpose. Thanks, Carlos