On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 6:59 AM, One Thousand Gnomes <gnomes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> + >> + kernel.org "mainline:" | Patch may appear >> + field when posted | in released kernel >> + ------------------------+-------------------------------- >> + 3.18-rc[1-4] | 3.19 >> + 3.18-rc[5-9] | 3.20 >> + 3.18 | Merge window open - don't post >> + 3.19-rc[1-4] | 3.20 >> + 3.19-rc[5-9] | 3.21 >> + 3.19 | Merge window open - don't post >> + >> +Bug fixes can typically be accepted at any time. > > That's exactly what was needed I think So I don't think this is wrong per se, but I do think that it should also have a clarification that (a) the above "may appear" is basically "best possible timings", and things can get delayed by various issues (b) the exact timing is maintainer-specific. For that (b) in particular, for fairly simple subsystems in particular, some maintainers basically have their pull requests for the merge window open *before* the merge window even starts, and for them, the merge window itself isn't actually all that busy, it's often the week before that is the busy one. So the exact timing can vary by maintainership, and while I think the above is a reasonable example, it should perhaps be documented as such. An *example*, not a "this is how it always works". If you are preparing a 50-patch monster, I suspect you may want to talk to the maintainer you're planning on spamming before you send it out. Linus -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html