Hi Johannes, > > > I just think that it's a matter of courtesy that should be independent > > > from the release cycle to ask the author/maintainer by default, not as a > > > second thought ("unless [...] have other solution"). You can always CC > > > Linus and ask him to revert if you don't get a response. > > > > > > What's wrong with that? It doesn't actually delay the action, but it > > > makes the discussion much more friendly and cooperative instead of > > > giving the author and maintainer the feeling that their opinion only > > > matters as a second thought. > > > > > > > I think you are reading too much into who was addressed directly and who > > was "only" CCed... > > Maybe. But it seems to be happening pretty often recently that people > first ask for a revert and then for a fix, ignoring any thought that > might have gone into a particular commit... I have to agree here. It happens why too often lately. And this needs to stop. Otherwise why bother with subsystem maintainers? Just send everything to Linus directly and have him to review every line of code. Dmitry, this is not against you, but the proper way would have been to just mail linux-wireless about it and you would have gotten the same response to it than you got by including Linus and LKML. This blind CC to LKML is not helpful. It starts confusion and just increases the load on that mailing list. There is a reason why the MAINTAINERS file now contains the mailing list contacts, please use them and not try to jump over two subsystem maintainers to get something fixed. Neither Linus nor Dave are the right people to comment on your bug. Regards Marcel -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html