Re: [PATCH] title: no lookup_page for if statement

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Hi Nicholas,

On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Paul Bolle <pebolle@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> Nicholas, stop! Just stop.
>

You have been trying to send patches fixing FIX ME for the past few
days. A lot of maintainers are really upset with you since you do not
follow the proper procedures while submitting patches.

Lots of  maintainers have asked you to stop sending in patches. If you
do not listen, they will start redirecting your mail to /dev/null.
(many have already done that)

Please read Documentation/SubmittingPatches atleast once. Please test
your patches by _atleast_ compiling the kernel ensuring that your
changes are compiling.

There are other tasks to do than sending in code patches. Like
documentation patches. Read the documentation and try to understand
them. Fix spelling/grammar mistakes there. Once you are comfortable
with programming in C, you can send it code patches.

Frankly, your build testing is great and might be helping. Just report
that builds fail, you don't need to send in code patches which you are
not sure are fixes for the failures.

Finally, join kernelnewbies mailing list and learn by asking/answering
questions.

Regards,
-- 
Andev

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