>On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 05:54:08AM +0000, Liuye wrote: >> >> Signed-off-by: Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > >> >I have NOT signed off on this commit. You just said that I made a legal statement about this commit without that actually being true??? >> > >> >Sorry, but that is flat out not acceptable at all. Please go work with your company lawyers to figure out what you did and come back with an explaination of exactly what this is and how it will not happen again. >> > >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxx> >> > >> >> V9 -> V10 : Add Signed-off-by of Greg KH and Andy Shevchenko, >> >> Acked-by of Daniel Thompson >> > >> >Huh?! >> >> @greg k-h : >> @Andy Shevchenko : >> >> Sorry, it was my mistake. I misunderstood the meaning of "signed-off-by", which led to usage issues. >> >> I want to express my gratitude for the suggestions on the patch from the two of you. >> >> What do I need to do now? Release PATCH V11 and delete these two signatures in it ? > >As I said, go work with your corporate lawyers on this to understand what just happened and have them let us know how it will not happen again. I'm very sorry, this is my first time submitting a patch and I made a significant mistake in using "Signed-off-by". I now understand the meaning of this field and will not make the same mistake again in the future. Thanks, Liu Ye