On Sat, 5 Oct 2024 at 16:41, Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > If what you want is patches appearing on the list, I'm not unwilling to > make that change. I want you to WORK WITH OTHERS. Including me - which means working with the rules and processes we have in place. Making the argument that we didn't have those rules twenty years ago is just stupid. We have them NOW, because we learnt better. You don't get to say "look, you didn't have rules 20 years ago, so why should I have them now?" Patches appearing on the list is not some kind of sufficient thing. It's the absolute minimal requirement. The fact that absolutely *NONE* of the patches in your pull request showed up when I searched just means that you clearly didn't even attempt to have others involved (ok, I probably only searched for half of them and then I gave up in disgust). We literally had a bcachefs build failure last week. It showed up pretty much immediately after I pulled your tree. And because you sent in the bcachefs "fixes" with the bug the day before I cut rc1, we ended up with a broken rc1. And hey, mistakes happen. But when the *SAME* absolute disregard for testing happens the very next weekend, do you really expect me to be happy about it? It's this complete disregard for anybody else that I find problematic. You don't even try to get other developers involved, or follow upstream rules. And then you don't seem to even understand why I then complain. In fact, you in the next email say: > If you're so convinced you know best, I invite you to start writing your > own filesystem. Go for it. Not at all. I'm not interested in creating another bcachefs. I'm contemplating just removing bcachefs entirely from the mainline tree. Because you show again and again that you have no interest in trying to make mainline work. You can do it out of mainline. You did it for a decade, and that didn't cause problems. I thought it would be better if it finally got mainlined, but by all your actions you seem to really want to just play in your own sandbox and not involve anybody else. So if this is just your project and nobody else is expected to participate, and you don't care about the fact that you break the mainline build, why the hell did you want to be in the mainline tree in the first place? Linus