Dave Chinner <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 于2022年10月5日周三 05:06写道: > As it is, I use the convention of putting an explicit From: tag in > the commit message that matches the SOB so tools pulling stuff from > mailing lists do the right thing with them (same as any third-party > provided patch in a series). > > > That said... I think we should get in the habit of asking patch authors > > to make sure that at least one of the email or name strings match > > between the From and SOB tags. I can see how people who grok even less > > about how Chinese names work than I do (read: lawyers) might get fussy > > about this kind of thing. > > As per above, the normal solution is an explicit "From: <foo>" line > that matches the SOB. It's just annoying that our new-fangled tools > haven't encoded this long-standing convention to warn us when we > pull a patch with a from-tag that doesn't match a sob-tag. > Sorry, but I'm not sure whether what you mean is adding another "From: " line right above the SOB tag like: ==== From: name2 <email address2> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2022 xx:xx:xx +0800 Subject: [PATCH ] xfs: fix xxx and xxx ... the commit message ... From: name <email address> //added line signed-off-by: name <email address> ... ==== Thanks, Stephen.