cc stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx On Fri, 2024-04-26 at 10:50 +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > Hi, > > This is the friendly email-bot of Greg Kroah-Hartman's inbox. I've > detected that you have sent him a direct question that might be > better > sent to a public mailing list which is much faster in responding to > questions than Greg normally is. > > Please try asking one of the following mailing lists for your > questions: > > For udev and hotplug related questions, please ask on the > linux-hotplug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list > > For USB related questions, please ask on the > linux-usb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > mailing list > > For PCI related questions, please ask on the > linux-pci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing > lists > > For serial and tty related questions, please ask on the > linux-serial@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list. > > For staging tree related questions, please ask on the > linux-staging@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list. > > For general kernel related questions, please ask on the > kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxx or linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing > lists, depending on the type of question. More basic, beginner > questions are better asked on the kernelnewbies list, after reading > the wiki at www.kernelnewbies.org. > > For Linux stable and longterm kernel release questions or patches > to > be included in the stable or longterm kernel trees, please email > stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and Cc: the linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > mailing list so all of the stable kernel developers can be > notified. > Also please read Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst in > the > Linux kernel tree for the proper procedure to get patches accepted > into the stable or longterm kernel releases. > > If you really want to ask Greg the question, please read the > following > two links as to why emailing a single person directly is usually not > a > good thing, and causes extra work on a single person: > http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/news/?newsitem=11 > http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/faqs/questions.html > > After reading those messages, and you still feel that you want to > email > Greg instead of posting on a mailing list, then resend your message > within 24 hours and it will go through to him. But be forewarned, > his > email inbox currently looks like: > 912 messages in /home/greg/mail/INBOX/ > so it might be a while before he gets to the message. > > Thank you for your understanding. > > The email triggering this response has been automatically discarded. > > thanks, > > greg k-h's email bot