On 11/9/20 3:01 AM, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: > Lo! > > Am 01.10.20 um 10:39 schrieb Thorsten Leemhuis: >> This series rewrites the "how to report bugs to the Linux kernel maintainers" >> document to make it more straight forward and the essence easier to grasp. At >> the same time make the text provide a lot more details about the process in form >> of a reference section, so users that want or need to know them have them at >> hand. >> >> The goal of this rewrite: improve the quality of the bug reports and reduce the >> number of reports that get ignored. This was motivated by many reports of poor >> quality the main author of the rewrite stumped upon when he was tracking >> regressions. > > So, now that those weeks with the merge window, the OSS & ELC Europe, and this US election thing are behind us it seems like a good time to ask: > > How to move on with this? > > @Jon: I'd be really appreciate to hear your thoughts on this. > > @Randy: Thx again for all suggestions and pointing out many spelling mistakes, that helped a lot! You didn't reply to some of the patches, which made me wonder: did you not look at those (which is totally fine) or was there nothing to point out? And what I'd really like to know: what are you thinking about the whole thing? Hi, I looked at all of the patches in the series but did not have any comments on the ones where I didn't reply. thanks. -- ~Randy