On Tue, Jul 05, 2022 at 10:56:26PM +0000, Vladimir Oltean wrote: > On Wed, Jul 06, 2022 at 01:04:32AM +0300, Vladimir Oltean wrote: > > You got some feedback at v11 (I believe) from Jakub about reposting too > > soon. The phrasing was relatively rude and I'm not sure that you got the > > central idea right. Large patch sets are generally less welcome when > > submitted back to back compared to small ones, but they still need to be > > posted frequent enough to not lose reviewers' attention. And small > > fixups to fix a build as module are not going to make a huge difference > > when reviewing, so it's best not to dig your own grave by gratuitously > > bumping the version number just for a compilation fix. Again, replying > > to your own patch saying "X was supposed to be Y, otherwise please go on > > reviewing", may help. > > I hope I'm not coming off as a know-it-all by saying this, and I didn't > intend to make you feel bad. Ask me how do I know, and the answer will > be by making the same mistakes, of course. No worries, but thanks for the concern. I understand the v10 fiasco was my fault - I'm alright with being put in my place. This is very much a learning experience for me, so all this feedback helps. And I also am recognizing a difference being past the RFC stage. The changes are becoming more subtle, while the initial RFCs had pretty significant rewrites / restructures. I'll be mindful of this going forward, and call out any changes I come across in self-review. > > Not sure if he's already on your radar, but you can watch and analyze > the patches submitted by Russell King. For example the recent patch set > for making phylink accept DSA CPU port OF nodes with no fixed-link or > phy-handle. Perfect timing in resubmitting a new series when one was > due, even when the previous one got no feedback whatsoever (which seems > to be the hardest situation to deal with). You need to be able to take > decisions even when you're doing so on your own, and much of that comes > with experience. I see the cadence of every 5-7 days or so seems to be the sweet spot. I had thought this v13 would have been long enough since v12 (4 days) but that seems to have been incorrect (understanding it was over a weekend). I'll be more mindful of this in the future.