Re: A quick guide to why stand-alone checkpatch patches suck...

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Am 2014-09-17 19:47, schrieb Nick Krause:
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Bruno Guedes Souto
> <brunoguedes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> This was a great discussion, until you guys started feeding the troll again.
>>
>> Can we just stop feeding the troll? He will prob go way...
>>
>> If every *single* time that Nick posts something you reply to him it will only
>> lead to more replies from him saying he will get better, understand what he is
>> doing and that he wants to improve his rep with the community. That's his
>> standard speech.
>>
>> BGS
>>
>>
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> Can I stop being called a troll. I am trying to learn here and improve
> my rep and understanding of
> the kernel. I would like to help but with this negative light around
> me it is much more difficult and
> hard to do. I understand the problems I have caused now and would like
> to improve my rep with
> a tutor or someone who is willing to be my router to the community
> until I improve enough to a
> member of the community on my own.
> Thanks Nick
>
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Why do you think that some stranger on the internet is going to be your 
tutor? Unless you belong to some minority, you shouldn't be waiting for 
a tutor to take your hand and guide you... that's probably not going to 
happen. Apply the advice that's been already given to you, e.g. read the 
old mails and write each advice down. Until that, *please* lurk moar.

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