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Re: Fwd: [linux] [PATCH] ATH6KL: "Fix the byte alignment rule to avoid loss of bytes in a TCP segment" (#27)

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Hi Myoungje,

(adding ath6kl-devel)

Myoungje Kim <mjei78@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> How I appreciate your e-mail about my trivial patch.
> I am very happy due to receiving your reply(even though 'CC' ^^;)
>
> You don't need to count the ways you hate GitHub pull requests, 
> now I knew that enough ^^.
> It was the only easy way I've thought to commit to the main tree.
> You already know that I am very beginner.
>
>
> I'm ashamed to say that I spent about 3 weeks to find and debug this issue.
> My patch looks so simple,
> but I don't want anyone to trouble spending or wasting their time like me
> due to this issue makes me suspect all of linux kernel TCP/IP stack and curl,
> wget, ftp client, user HTTP client, library, everything of my system.
> So it made me to make pull request through github I`ve ever known as the way to
> commit.
>
> One more, now I knew that how to commit and how much I want to commit ^^.
> Thanks and have a good day~

No worries, it always takes some time to learn the process. And I hope
you send more ath6kl patches in the future :)

I'm on vacation right, but I will take a look at your patch next week.

BTW, I have documented the process of sending patches to ath6kl here:

http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath6kl#Hacking_on_ath6kl

Hopefully that helps. Please let me know if I need to improve it.

-- 
Kalle Valo
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