On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 3:21 PM David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Most of the development discussion took place on IRC and waving snippets of > code about in pastebin rather than email - the latency of email is just too > high. There's not a great deal I can do about that now as I haven't kept IRC > logs. I can do that in future if you want. No, I really don't. IRC is fine for discussing ideas about how to solve things. But no, it's not a replacement for actual code review after the fact. If you think email has too long latency for review, and can't use public mailing lists and cc the people who are maintainers, then I simply don't want your patches. You need to fix your development model. This whole "I need to get feedback from whoever still uses irc and is active RIGHT NOW" is not a valid model. It's fine for brainstorming for possible approaches, and getting ideas, sure. Linus