On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 12:33:08PM -0400, David Miller wrote: > That doesn't cover things that don't directly touch the RDMA code or > infiniband infrastructure. > > There should have been RDMA people on netdev who saw this thing and > cried wolf, and they would have had about an entire year, and about > 8 instances of this series being posted in which to do so. > > It's not like this got posted once or twice and went in with zero > review. None outside of netdev. Really, if you get rdma patches include linux-rdma. Or at least linux-kernel where I will usually catch this sort of stuff. netdev is too high traffic and too far away from my area of work to watch it. But for example when I wrote my first RDMA ULP I did subsribe to linux-rdma, started extensive discussions and fixed up lots of core code. There is no excuse for other people to not even try.