Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH V3 net-next 00/17] add some features and fix some bugs for HNS3 driver | From | "lipeng (Y)" <> | Date | Thu, 21 Dec 2017 14:57:02 +0800 |
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On 2017/12/21 12:04, David Miller wrote: > From: "lipeng (Y)" <lipeng321@huawei.com> > Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2017 09:30:01 +0800 > >> >> On 2017/12/21 3:28, David Miller wrote: >>> From: Lipeng <lipeng321@huawei.com> >>> Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2017 16:43:02 +0800 >>> >>>> This patchset adds some new feature support and fixes some bugs: >>>> [Patch 1/17 - 5/17] add the support to modify/query the tqp number >>>> through ethtool -L/l command, and also fix some related bugs for >>>> change tqp number. >>>> [Patch 6/17 - 9-17] add support vlan tag offload on tx&&rx direction >>>> for pf, and fix some related bugs. >>>> [patch 10/17 - 11/17] fix bugs for auto negotiation. >>>> [patch 12/17] adds support for ethtool command set_pauseparam. >>>> [patch 13/17 - 14/17] add support to update flow control settings >>>> after >>>> autoneg. >>>> [patch 15/17 - 17/17] fix some other bugs in net-next. >>> In your From: email field, as well as you and your colleagues signoffs >>> you are not using your full, real, name: >>> ==================== >>> From: Lipeng <lipeng321@huawei.com> >> My first name is 'Peng' and Surname is 'Li'. >> But it is usually spelled as 'Lipeng' in one go when referring. >> This is quite usual convention with full names originating from >> China. Surnames comes first, followed by the first name and they >> both are inseparable while they are written as well. >> "Lipeng" is my full real name, and my sign-off's appear like above. > The same applies to "qumingguang"? Why is it not capitalized? > It seems to just be a copy of the email address username.
have checked with him, and will fix his name spelling to "Mingguang Qu".
Thanks Lipeng
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