Uhm - could someone please "clue me in" here? When I look into: 'move all the pending queues back to their "real" places' https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-queue.git/commit/?id=c5da0df8985ac2f29ffdaba77bae201121bc0e10 I can find both the "d43c17ead879ba7c076dc2f5fd80cd76047c9ff4" patch, "HID: input: make sure the wheel high resolution multiplier is set" and the "39b3c3a5fbc5d744114e497d35bf0c12f798c134" patch, "HID: input: fix assignment of .value". I take this to mean that these patches are "in the stable-queue". But then, these patches are not "in the kernel". So then, how do these patches go from being "in the stable-queue" to being "in the kernel"? To the "uninitiated" and "naive", as I am, to outward appearances, the patches are "just sitting there". How do the patches get selected for inclusion into the "next" kernel revision? Thanks James